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Also not generally sold are heavy, bulky goods, which cannot be carried away by hand.
The limited road and platform access made the handling of bulky goods very difficult.
Ground transport of bulky goods would be next to impossible, even between points on the same island."
Next to it is a vertical conveyor much like a dumbwaiter to move bulky goods.
Which works as a courier for bulkier goods between bus stops and/or terminals.
It has been estimated that in Roman times overland haulage of bulky goods doubled the price about every hundred miles.
They had taken bulky goods along with lighter loot, and they had managed to complete disappearance following the crime.
You may offer a 'collection on delivery' scheme as a service to your customers, for example collecting old bulky goods when delivering new replacement goods.
Roads were expanded and a postal coach service (for persons, bulk mailings and bulky goods) was set up.
Additionally, three light iron rails ran around the entire roof, and sometimes trade-name boards, used for stowing bulkier goods.
Side doors were proposed for palletised cargo and a front-loading door for containers and bulky goods.
After the work the vessel was primarily used to carry bulky goods and railroad ties, and often she was towing a barge.
Villages began to engage in increasing specialization within the general sphere of market gardening, with those nearest the towns producing the most perishable or bulky goods.
Adjacent is another retail park, Junction 27 Retail Park, specialising in bulky goods and electronics.
Commodities are bulky goods in the form of liquids, powder or particles and include oil, grain, coal, ore, scrap metal, sand and gravel.
But people with considerably less in the form of bulky goods, like antiques and expensive furnishings, will nonetheless spend enormous sums to acquire and maintain their Glass.
Rail transportation can be cheaper than other modes of transport, particularly for bulky goods over long distances and where environmental protection is more important than fast deliveries.
The bulky goods component of the centre remained open, as the centre was legally zoned for bulky goods sales.
Rivers and canals had been the main means of transporting goods, particularly heavy or bulky goods, but at the beginning of the nineteenth century, railways began to appear.
This is based on the fact that for light but bulky goods such as toilet paper, plastic bottles, cereals and aluminium cans, conventional lorries run out of cargo space before they reach the weight limit.
The retail warehouse units were not let after completion; they are "the subject of strict guidelines that dictate that only bulky goods can be sold" as a result of the legal challenges to its construction.
However the passengers, and their bulky goods, and materials used to come from different parts of the world, into the market within a shortest period of time, and in cheaper prices when compared to road transportation.
Before there were proper roads, and before the railway came to Galloway in the 19th Century, bulky goods such as coal and fertilisers, gravel and grain, timber and stone, were transported by sea.
The eastern end of the Workshops site has already been developed in a bulky goods retail area and the Western Australian Police Operations Centre which has incorporated the former Flanging Shop into their centre.
A second commercial area has grown along Nepean Highway; this may expand as the former Nylex factory site between Nepean Highway and Warrigal Highway is redeveloped into a bulky goods retail precinct.