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Gateway
Industry-related: A point at which freight
moving from one territory to another is interchanged between
transportation lines.
GATT
Abbreviation for "General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade." A multilateral treaty to help reduce trade
barriers between the signatory countries and to promote trade
through tariff concessions. The World Trade Organization (WTO)
superseded GATT in 1994.
GBL
Abbreviation for "Government Bill of
Lading."
GDSM
Abbreviation for "General Department
Store Merchandise." A classification of commodities that includes
goods generally shipped by mass-merchandise companies. This
commodity structure occurs only in service contracts.
General Order (G.O.)
When U.S. Customs orders shipments
without entries to be kept in their custody in a bonded warehouse.
Generator Set (Gen Set)
A portable generator which can be
attached to a refrigerated container to power the refrigeration
unit during transit.
Go-Down
In the Far East, a warehouse where
goods are stored and delivered.
Gooseneck
The front rails of the chassis that
raise above the plane of the chassis and engage in the tunnel of a
container leading to the connection to tractor.
GRI
Abbreviation for "General Rate
Increase." Used to describe an across-the-board tariff rate
increase implemented by conference members and applied to base
rates.
Gross Tonnage (GT)
Applies to vessels, not to cargo,
(0.2+0.02 log10V) where V is the volume in cubic meters
of all enclosed spaces on the vessel.
Gross Weight
Entire weight of goods, packaging
and freight car or container, ready for shipment. Generally, 80,000
pounds maximum container, cargo and tractor for highway transport.
Groupage
A consolidation service, putting
small shipments into containers for shipment.
GVW
Abbreviation
for "Gross Vehicle Weight." The combined total weight of a vehicle
and its container, inclusive of prime mover.
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