0 the amount of money charged for transporting goods by ship, aircraft, train, or truck:
1 goods that are transported by aircraft, ship, train, or truck:
The owner will be compensated for the full value of the vehicle and the freightage.
Freightage of ore to the steelworks would pay for the upkeep of the jetties.
But such conditions are imposed in the freightage of these vessels that the arrangement is practically inoperative.
Has this problem of world freightage and its cost been discussed?
We have heard a good deal about wholesale prices, about freightage, about farmers, and about other sections of the community.
Is not this going to result in an increase in freightage?
I ask him what his views are about the possibility of freightage trade in the world and his views about the way to achieve it.
The freights for interned steamers are regulated by the general freightage rates for the country as a whole.
That is two-way handling which would not add to the cheapness of freightage.