backloading — UK US /ˈbækˌləʊdɪŋ/ noun [U] ► FINANCE BACK END LOADING(Cf. ↑back end loading) ► TRANSPORT the act of transporting goods on the return journey of a vehicle that has taken goods to a place: »Backloading does not mean that your goods are treated in … Financial and business terms
backloading — noun a) the filling of a truck on the return trip; paying for the space occupied by the furniture in one direction only b) The act of loading outbound cargo<ref name= FM5515 >US FM 55 15 TRANSPORTATION REFERENCE DATA; 9 June… … Wiktionary
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back-end loading — UK US noun [U] (also backloading) ► FINANCE an arrangement in which someone pays the largest part or all of a debt at the end of an agreed period of time: »For people who take on interest only loans, the effect of back end loading is that the… … Financial and business terms
backload — /ˈbækloʊd/ (say baklohd) verb (t) 1. to transport (cargo, passengers, etc.) on a return trip from a major destination: to backload cargo from America into Australian ports. –adjective 2. of or relating to such cargo, passengers, etc. –backloading …