The prefabricated materials would then be transhipped to the United Kingdom, where they would be sent to assembly facilities in disused Lancashire cotton factories. |
Surprisingly, much Irish traffic is transhipped from Rotterdam, not Liverpool. |
Hayne subsequently scuppered a barge in King's Lock, and for the next eight years goods had to be transhipped around it. |
While there had always been freight delivered by ship, it had to be transhipped, largely by hand. |
The tolls on transhipped goods could be an important source of income for the government. |
And almost all of India's exports are transhipped through the Colombo port in Sri Lanka. |