Cartage

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑɹtəɡ/

Cartage (noun)

  1. Money paid for moving goods by vehicle over a short distance, usually from a warehouse to a nearby place.
  2. The activity of transporting goods locally, often as part of a larger delivery plan.

Examples

  • The invoice includes a cartage fee for delivering the goods.
  • They charged cartage for transporting the goods to the warehouse.