Bob
Dead freight was freight that was not time sensitive,
i.e. coal, lumber, grain, etc.. "Time" freight was
meat, fruit and other perishables, livestock, and
merchandise (especially LCL).
John
--- herrick01 <bherrick@krausonline.com> wrote:
> Hoping someone can define the term "dead freight" as
> used by the Q,
> i.e. what is the difference between "dead freight"
> and "empties?"
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Herrick
>
>
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