Ground Handling
The physical handling of cargo baggage and aircraft services at airports.
Definition
The physical handling of cargo baggage and aircraft services at airports. Ground handling services include loading and unloading freight aircraft refueling and cargo security. Efficient ground handling is essential for minimizing delays and ensuring smooth air cargo operations.
Related Terms
Gateway
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General Average
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General Cargo
Goods that are packaged and shipped as individual units rather than in bulk.
GRI (General Rate Increase)
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Gross Tonnage (GT)
A measurement of a ship's total internal volume.
Groupage
A freight service in which multiple small shipments from different shippers are consolidated into a single container for international shipping.
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