The loading



Example: Loading places goods onto transport vehicles

Definition


"The loading" refers to the process or act of placing goods onto transport vehicles, such as trucks, ships, or planes, in preparation for shipment or delivery. It ensures that items are securely arranged for efficient and safe transportation.

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Etymology


The phrase "the loading" derives from the verb "load," which comes from Old English "lād," meaning 'way, course, journey,' later evolving to mean 'to put a burden on a vehicle.' The term has been used in logistics to describe the action of placing cargo onto transport since the early days of trade.

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"The loading" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Logistics - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 109 commonly used words.
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