うんそう運送unsou
1.

The act of moving goods from one location to another as part of a business operation, which includes the transportation of both cargo and passengers under legal definitions.

2.

The specific process of transporting freight using vessels, typically in maritime contexts.

3.

The broader concept of transferring items or products, often involving logistics and the management of cargo delivery.

うんそうや運送屋unsouya
1.

A business organization that specializes in the transportation and delivery of goods and packages from one location to another, often involving logistics and coordination of shipping processes.

2.

An entity that manages the movement of freight, providing services such as packaging, tracking, and ensuring timely arrival to recipients.

3.

A service provider that facilitates the shipping of items, often acting as an intermediary between shippers and carriers, ensuring efficient and reliable delivery solutions.

うんそうがいしゃ運送会社unsougaisha
1.

A business that specializes in the transportation of goods and cargo from one location to another, often using various modes of transport such as trucks, ships, or planes.

2.

An organization that provides logistics and distribution services, managing the movement of shipments and ensuring delivery to designated recipients.

3.

A company involved in the coordination and handling of freight, often offering services that include warehousing, packaging, and tracking of transported items.

うんそうほけん運送保険unsouhoken
1.

A type of insurance designed to compensate for damages that may occur to goods while they are being transported overland, including transport via lakes, rivers, and harbors.

2.

An insurance policy specifically aimed at covering the loss or damage of items during their transit to ensure the financial protection of the sender or receiver.

3.

A form of insurance that safeguards against the risk of loss or damage to cargo during its journey, providing a safety net for businesses engaged in the movement of goods.

うんそうぎょう運送業unsougyou
1.

A sector of business that involves the movement of goods or passengers from one location to another, typically in exchange for a fee or transportation charge.

2.

An industry focused on the logistics of transporting cargo and people, often including management of shipping and handling processes.

3.

A commercial activity that deals with the physical transfer of items or individuals, encompassing various methods of transport such as road, rail, air, and sea.