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Now, the airport manager said, it tries to provide return loads.
And Titan was way off her patch, there wasn't much chance of a return load.
The return load will be much lighter."
Supplies for the interior towns and nitrate works were hauled up from the coast, and nitrate for export made up the return load.
Part of her role was to pass on instructions to driver for malt deliveries and the collection of raw materials for animal and feed production at (return loads).
The ships would carry defense cargo to African ports and return loads of chromium and manganese ore-both needed for the production of steel for armaments-to the United States.
The technician, seeing Steiner look out through the window of the shed, nodded to indicate that the rocket was ready for its return load, so Steiner put down his tins of halvah temporarily.
The concept which evolved into United Van Lines originated in 1928 when Return Loads Service, Inc. was formed in Cleveland, Ohio, to arrange return shipments for independent moving companies transporting goods from one city to another.
Allied Van Lines is an American moving company founded in 1928 as a cooperative non-profit organization owned by its member agents on the east coast of the United States, to help with organizing return loads and minimizing dead-heading (i.e. operating trucks without shipments loaded on them).