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As a result, large cargo units can be lowered into place.
If it is possible, the holds or hatches are designed around standard cargo unit sizes.
After the combat cargo unit moved out in January 1946, it appears the airfield was closed.
When this happens, the player can trade the old ship for a larger one with fifty extra cargo units by paying some money.
"And use the personnel transporter in Ops, not the cargo unit!"
She saw the other copter first, the cargo unit cloaked in the shadows of the statue.
"We can't assemble the air cargo units for shipment in less than a hundred and sixty hours," Cameron, the logistics man said.
The plan is for the two sides to consolidate operations by 2004, setting up separate divisions for domestic, overseas and cargo units.
Krenn could not remember the scramble rate for living things sent by the less finely tuned cargo units, and was glad of the lapse.
During this period, some of the ground echelon was sent to Sylhet (now part of Bangladesh), on temporary duty with a combat cargo unit.
The twenty-foot-long cargo unit was nestled in a drift of hard-packed snow, in a little hollow among barren rock peaks, not showing a scratch.
Nedlloyd said it would take a substantial one-time charge in the final quarter to cover "serious irregularities" at its Nedlloyd Road Cargo unit in Austria.
Varig, Brazil's leading airline, said yesterday that it would spend $100 million expand its cargo unit into a logistics company that will include distribution, delivery, packaging and storage services.
Section Chief Brantley glanced at Briggs, who said, "The nearest transporter is a cargo unit two decks down and about two hundred meters ahead of us."
Next to each one was a bulleted list of data: meeting times, rendezvous coordinates, and the serial numbers of the cargo units that the Caedera had transferred to them.
It also acquired the right to use the two hangars, the cargo unit of Olympic Airways Services and other facilities at Athens International Airport for 25 years.
The new MOS was obviously an outgrowth of the 967 MOS, which had been given to men assigned to air cargo units as air traffic specialists.
SECU, Stora Enso Cargo Unit, is a type of intermodal container (shipping container) built to transport bulk cargo like paper on railway and ship.
Shortly after the dozen vessels were delivered, shipping rates plummeted in the face of slack demand, crippling McLean and its cargo unit, and forcing suspension of the fleet of 12 ships that moved cargo around the world.
The flat, blocky shuttles, whose shape reminded Sulu of an axe head cleaving the air, could be customized for various mission profiles with attachable modules such as long-range impulse engines, compact warp nacelles, weapons pods, cargo units, and so forth.
It was a small, automated cargo unit, its control panel stained with carbon and welding flux, its dais scarred by all the crates and hulls and gravsleds that had been dragged across it through however many years of faithful service.
The cargo unit has replaced Element Rebecca at the drillhead, and she has been moved off to her secondary mission as well, mapping to the south and east of the hole in the ice, her data combined with Element Earl's to give a multi-dimensional picture of the terrain.
It's precisely this lack of interior enforcement that entices Mexican border jumpers to risk life and limb, to stuff themselves in the trunks of cars, to piggyback a ride on a northbound freight train or - and this is unbelievable to me - to be welded inside of ship cargo units.