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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft . 2013.
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft . 2013.
Cross-docking — is a practice in logistics of unloading materials from an incoming semi trailer truck or railroad car and loading these materials directly into outbound trucks, trailers, or rail cars, with little or no storage in between. This may be done to… … Wikipedia
Dock Bridge — U.S. National Register of Historic Places New Jersey Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Dock Hotel — (Куньмин,Китай) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: No.C 53,Aochencaifu Sqaure,Cro … Каталог отелей
Cross-deck (naval terminology) — For the component of an aircraft carrier arresting gear , see Cross deck pendant Cross deck (or cross decking) is United States Navy jargon which may refer to either informal, ad hoc sharing of resources between naval vessels (historical usage),… … Wikipedia
Cross Country Route — This page is about the line built by the Midland Railway. For other services see Cross Country services Cross Country Route A class 221 Super Voyager leaving Bristol Temple Meads station … Wikipedia
Pembroke Dock — Coordinates: 51°41′36″N 4°56′45″W / 51.69333°N 4.94584°W / 51.69333; 4.94584 … Wikipedia
Docklands Light Railway extension to Dagenham Dock — Coordinates: 51°30′32″N 0°04′18″E / 51.50889°N 0.07167°E / 51.50889; 0.07167 The D … Wikipedia
Dagenham Dock railway station — Dagenham Dock Station platforms … Wikipedia
New Orleans dock workers and unionization — Contents 1 Overview 2 50 50 or Half and Half 3 Limits On Racial Cooperation 4 Screwmen 5 … Wikipedia
Morpeth Dock — Morpeth Dock, Birkenhead in 2006. Morpeth Dock is a dock at Birkenhead, Wirral Peninsula, England. Built between 1844 and 1847, it also consisted of a smaller branch dock to the east. It is named after Lord Morpeth, the 7th Earl of Carlisle, who… … Wikipedia
Commercial Dock railway station — was in Rotherhithe on the Greenwich Line of the South Eastern Railway on approximately the same site as the later Southwark Park railway station. It was opened in 1856 and closed in 1867,[1] though an alternative source quotes 1859 for the… … Wikipedia