backhauls

/ˈbækˌhɔlz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of backhaul: transports goods on a return trip.
    • Our fleet backhauls agricultural products from rural areas.
    • The driver backhauls empty containers to the port every Friday.
    • She backhauls construction materials to the depot after each job.
noun
  1. Plural of backhaul: multiple return trips or loads carried on return journeys.
    • The backhauls from the coast include electronics and clothing.
    • They are looking for more backhauls to keep their trucks busy.
    • The company handles several backhauls each week.
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