haulage haul·age n

haulage haul·age n
['hɔːlɪdʒ]
(road transport) trasporto, autotrasporto, (cost) costo del trasporto

a haulage company — una società di trasporti


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  • haulage — haul|age [ hɔlıdʒ ] noun uncount the business of carrying goods by road or railroad, or the cost of doing this …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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