• Fuel that makes energy to ship goods, or make electric for homes and manufacturing.

    FORBES: Dow Chemical buys NuvoSun for making solar shingles

  • Ten years ago, Tramco opened a factory in Hull, England, to ship goods tariff-free to Europe.

    WSJ: Americans Sour on Trade

  • If this bill passes, online retailers will be required to collect sales taxes for the state where they ship goods.

    FORBES: A Net Loss For Small Businesses

  • Since 2004 CHEP has provided rent-free pallets to Wal-Mart (retailers use them to ship goods from their warehouses) and some other big customers.

    FORBES: Beast of Burden

  • Astonishingly, it can be cheaper to ship goods to the United States from China than from Central America, according to a World Bank study.

    ECONOMIST: Central America

  • Their common faith facilitated trust, allowing a Quaker tradesman in London to ship goods across the ocean and be certain that he would be paid when they arrived in Philadelphia.

    FORBES: A Virtuous Cycle

  • During the 18th and 19th centuries, improvements in ship-building technology and the repeal of protectionist trade laws made it easier and easier for people to ship goods over great distances.

    FORBES: Density Limits Are Urban Protectionism

  • Huge multinational companies, firms you would think should know better, continue to get ensnarled by the seven main U.S. federal agencies that regulate how and where they can ship goods.

    FORBES: Customs Solution

  • They assemble in groups of three to five to plant crops, ship goods and raise edifices, compressing into a cheerful hour or two the wheeling and dealing that consumed the careers of 16th-century colonists in the Caribbean.

    ECONOMIST: German recreation

  • They make a lot of the boxes that other companies use to ship their goods in.

    FORBES

  • Higher shipping rates pushed Union Pacific's profit up 11 percent, and the railroad said it expects to ship more goods later this year.

    NPR: Stock Market Slips Lower On Weak Earnings

  • Instead, they pass the order along electronically to manufacturers or distributors who then ship the goods from their own warehouses direct to the buyer.

    ECONOMIST: Internet shopping

  • They also ship pirated goods to Africa and other major markets.

    FORBES: Introducing The China "HiPhone 5"; Apple Knock-Off Sells For $35

  • By the late 19th century, businesses could ship their goods almost anywhere in the world, and consumers could buy their from almost anywhere in the world.

    FORBES: Density Limits Are Urban Protectionism

  • These upgrades would allow American companies to ship their goods faster and cheaper, and they would encourage businesses worldwide to set up shop here and bring more jobs to our shores.

    WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Proclamation -- World Trade Week, 2013

  • Some customers have sidestepped the increase by sending goods by ship, says Richard Zablocki, a managing director at Emery Worldwide.

    FORBES: The Detour Economy

  • Once the transit agreement is finalised, then it will be cheaper for Indian traders to send goods by ship along Bangladeshi rivers up to the border and then take them by road to the north-eastern states.

    BBC: Bangladesh shipbuilding goes for export growth

  • Yet, we will only see wages grow and the number of jobs steadily increase for those workers if we emphasize education and training, partner-ship between labor and management, and responsibility by all for improving the quality of the goods and services we produce.

    CNN: THE WHITE HOUSE

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