Loading fee, shipping expenses; entraining fee
Often equated with loading fee, especially in older documents, namely the payment to be made for loading or unloading goods in port or also on land. – The charge levied on trucks transporting goods [CH: Camions] for forced carriage by rail, said with particular reference to Switzerland. – A certain percentage of transalpine heavy goods vehicle traffic must be loaded onto railroad cars at the national borders with Italy, France, and Germany and – for reasons of environmental protection and in execution of the Alpine Convention (Alpine Convention: an international agreement for the protection of the natural environment in the Alps that entered into force in 1991) – transported by rail through Switzerland. – See Chausseegeld, Citymaut, Fährgeld, Furtgeld, Hafengeld, Ladegeld, Maut, Torgeld, Transitgeld, Übernahmmeliste, Ungeld, Vignette.
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