| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| What is legal weight for a standard 20' Container. | 38,000 Lbs | 100%
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| What is the legal weight for a standard 40' Container | 44,000 Lbs | 100%
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| Which of the following is NOT a standard size for a shipping container? | 53 feet | 100%
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| What is Per Diem? | A daily fee charged when a container has been pulled from the port/rail for too long | 100%
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| What is Demurrage? | A daily fee charges when a container sits at the port/rail longer than the allotted free time | 100%
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| Which of the following could be considered OOG (Out of Gauge)? | All of the Above | 100%
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| How is Drayage transported internationally? | Cargo Ship | 100%
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| What are legal weight containers typically placed on to move from the port in drayage? | Chassis | 100%
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| What does ERD stand for? | Earliest Return Date | 100%
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| What are booking #s used for? | EXPORTS | 100%
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| What does LFD stand for? | Last Free Day | 100%
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| What does SSL stand for? | Steam Ship Line | 100%
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| What is the cut? (Export containers) | The date the container has to return to the port/rail by | 100%
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| What is a chassis split? | When driver picks up the chassis and the container from separate locations | 100%
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| What is Prepull? | When the driver picks up a container before the delivery date | 100%
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