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  2. Free Shipping Day - Wikipedia

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    Free Shipping Day is an annual online shopping event in mid-December that offers free shipping with guaranteed delivery by Christmas Eve. Learn about its history, statistics, global expansion and media coverage.

  3. Trade route - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the development and evolution of trade routes across land and sea, from ancient times to modern days. Explore the different modes of transportation, such as caravans, ships, and pipelines, and their impact on global trade and culture.

  4. Merchant ship - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, categories and history of merchant ships, which are watercraft that transport cargo or passengers for hire. Find out the names, features and functions of different types of merchant ships, such as cargo, bulk, container, tanker, passenger and coastal vessels.

  5. Your 'Free Shipping Day' Cheat Sheet - AOL

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    It's coming down to the home stretch for holiday shopping, which means if you need to ship presents, you'd better have a game plan by now -- especially if you want to take advantage of Free ...

  6. Today is Free Shipping Day — also known as every ... - AOL

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    Best Buy offers next-day delivery on countless qualifying items (as long as you spend over $35). Best Buy also offers same-day free shipping for certain markets, if you order by 3 p,m. You’ll ...

  7. National Motor Freight Classification - Wikipedia

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    NMFC is a voluntary standard that compares commodities moving by freight shipment based on four transportation characteristics: density, stowability, handling and risk. It is developed and maintained by the FCDC and published by the NMFTA, and used by many major freight shippers in the US.

  8. Navigation Acts - Wikipedia

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    While the act of 1651 applied only to shipping, or the ocean carrying business, the 1660 act was the most important piece of commercial legislation as it related to shipbuilding, to navigation, to trade, [12] and to the benefit of the merchant class. [26]

  9. Merchant - Wikipedia

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    A merchant is a person who trades in commodities produced by other people, especially one who trades with foreign countries. Learn about the etymology, history and types of merchants, from ancient times to modern times, and their role in trade and commerce.