backloading
English
Noun
backloading (usually uncountable, plural backloadings)
- (transport) The transportation of cargo or shipment on a return trip, using the space already paid for and used for the outward leg.
- 1998, Business Review Weekly, volume 20, numbers 1-6, page 145:
- A structural weakness in Cairns tourism is the lack of an outbound market. Asiana, owned by the South Korean tyre manufacturer Kumho, established its office in Cairns two years ago but failed to attract passenger backloadings.
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