Definition of Backhauls

1. Verb. (third-person singular of backhaul) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Backhauls

1. backhaul [v] - See also: backhaul

Lexicographical Neighbors of Backhauls

backhand drive
backhand shot
backhand stroke
backhanded
backhanded compliment
backhanded compliments
backhandedly
backhandedness
backhander
backhanders
backhanding
backhands
backhaul
backhauled
backhauling
backhauls (current term)
backheel
backheeled
backheeling
backheels
backhoe
backhoed
backhoeing
backhoes
backhouse
backhouses
backing
backing band
backing up
backings

Literary usage of Backhauls

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"territory, type of product carried, backhauls, and intermediate service. 1t allowed private and contract shippers to compete on backhaul routes and limited ..."

2. Saving Oil and Reducing Co2 Emissions in Transport: Options & Strategies by Iea, International Energy Agency (2001)
"Telematics could contribute to reducing empty backhauls by backloading (adding a load to a truck making a return trip). McKinnon (McKinnon 1999) finds: ..."

3. Dust Off: Army Aeromedical Evacuation in Vietnam by Peter Dorland, James S. Nanney (1982)
"But this was inadequate; Dust Off aircraft at Khe Sanh still had to backhaul emergency cases to Dong Ha. As casualties mounted, the backhauls impaired Khe ..."

4. Decision-Maker's Guide to Solid-Waste Managementby Philip R. O'Leary by Philip R. O'Leary (1999)
"Recycling program planners and transportation coordinators are making concerted efforts to arrange for backhauls to move recyclables; these efforts should ..."

5. Globalization of the Mass Media (1994)
"Most of radio networks' use of fiber facilities is used for program backhauls and some distribution. The television networks use 45 Mbps fiber for video ..."

6. Paying for Highways, Airways, and Waterways: How Can Users Be Charged (1993)
"... damage the vehicle would cause to pavement—but does not make allowance for the fact that some vehicles run more miles than others in empty backhauls. ..."

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