From trucks and cars to bikes and drones, there are many ways of getting a package from a transportation hub to its destination. The mode of transportation will largely depend on the delivery area—what works for densely populated cities may not work well for remote locations. Optimizing final ...
These Terms are the agreement between you and us regarding our provision of the SUBARU STARLINK Services. As used in this Agreement, the terms “you” and “your” shall be deemed to refer to, and this Agreement shall be binding upon, any person or entity who has purchased or leased a ...
The transportation of highway trailers or removable trailer bodies on rail cars specifically equipped for the service. It is essentially a joint carrier movement in which the motor carrier forms a pickup and delivery operation to a rail terminal, as well as a delivery operation at the terminating...
A freight car having a floor, without housing or body. Flat cars are frequently used to carry trailers or oversized/odd-shaped commodities that are not subject to damage from the elements. Flip When a container is picked up off of the ground and mounted on a chassis for street or highway...
Also, there can be restrictions on the amount paid by the GAP policy. Gross Income An individual’s income (wages, investments, etc) before taxes and expenses. Independent Dealer A person who does not have a franchise to sell new cars from one or more of the new car manufacturers, ...
The Service is currently available only in the United States (excluding territories of the United States), with the exception of Hum×service, which is not available in Alaska. HOWEVER, NOT ALL HUM SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE, PARTICULARLY IN REMOTE OR ENCLOSED AREAS, OR ON ALL CARS, AT...
Direct Interchange:Transfer of leased equipment from one lessee to another (container). Direct Route:The shortest operated route between two points. Direct Service - Denotes that the container stays on the same vessel from port of loading to port of discharge. In contrast to Relay Service. ...
Fleet A fleet is a group of cars, vans, motorbikes or heavy vehicles owned or leased by a business or organisation e.g. a hire, delivery or utility company. Used car buyers should consider that ex-fleet models are likely to be high mileage but maintained in line with the manufacturer’s...
A person or organization, other than the named insured, that is protected under the insured’s policy. Typically seen when leasing a vehicle so that the company leased from is protected in possible lawsuits. Adjuster A person who is employed by an insurance company. This person settles claims ...
Lease accounting is the management and reporting of financial information related to leased assets, to ensure compliance with accounting standards. Leisure Travel Leisure travel refers to the activity of individuals or groups taking trips for relaxation, enjoyment, and recreation, typically for non-busine...