- D2C (Direct-to-Consumer)
- Dangerous Goods
- Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD)
- DAP, Delivered at Place
- DDP, Delivered Duty Paid
- DEQ, Delivered ex Quay
- Destination Control Statement (DCS)
- DFM
- Dock Receipt
- Dock to Dock
- Dock to Stock
- DPU, Delivered at Place Unloaded
- Dropship
- Dry van box
- Dump body truck / Dumper
- Duty Drawback
- Dwell Time (Vessel)
Dry van box
A dry Van is any truck trailer, used in road transport, that is enclosed and protected from the elements. Think of your typical semi-truck or ‘box’ truck with a door on the back. Although the cargo is protected from rain (hence the “dry” van), it is not temperature-controlled. They are also called boxtrailer. The Dry Van box truck is the most widespread type of universal trucks. Loading and unloading is carried out top, side, back. Load 20-25 tonnes, volume 80-90 m3. Disclaimer
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