There is no drayage for shipping a podcast
I overheard today's word around our office drayage. It is a noun and it is the sum paid for use of a dray. Duh. So what is that? A dray is a utility cart used to haul heavy items. They can range in size from a small two wheeled hand cart for moving luggage or barrels to much larger carts pulled by a horse.
Now we don't use drays at work but the term drayage is used in the shipping world for the freight charge to pickup and deliver an ocean container.
Oh and here is a sentence using drayage, "The cost of shipping from China isn't that bad. It is the drayage that really pushes the costs up."
Posted by Scott Brenner March 28, 2005
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