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Practice of International Trade 04

Across
– n. – Nautical (having to do with boats) – Putting something in the places for them, in a cargo area for storing things.
– n. – A warehouse, a center where goods are received for distribution.
6. Containerization – n. – transportation – A method of shipping freight in relatively uniform, sealed, movable containers whose contents do not have to be unloaded at each point of transfer.
– n. – The lowering of the quality or value of something.
– n. – A small, low, portable platform on which goods are placed for storage or moving, as in a warehouse.
– n. – Anything that contains or can contain something, as a carton, box, crate or can.
– n. – A company that does not sell items directly to consumers (individual buyers) but only sells to large companies, usually in large quantities (amounts).
Down
– n. – A company that sells items directly to consumers (individual buyers), usually in small quantities (amounts).
– adj. – Not having any marks or damage of any kind.
– n. – A person or party (or company) that gives something, usually merchandise, to someone else.
– n. – Theft, stealing.
– n. – A round container that is flat on the top and bottom and round between the top and bottom.
– n. – A person or party (or company) to whom something, usually merchandise, is to be given too.
– n. – The act of making something impure or unusable by contact with something unclean or unwanted.
– n. – Several objects or a quantity of material gathered or bound together. Any item wrapped up for carrying.