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  2. Cargo (retail chain) - Wikipedia

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    Cargo was a British homewares retail chain, with 43 stores mostly situated in London and south-east England. [ 1 ] The company was established in London in 1876, by 20-year-old James Waller Carpenter, under the trading name of JW Carpenter Ltd.

  3. Freedom Furniture - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Freedom entered the UK market through a management and supply agreement with Cargo Homeshop, a furniture and homewares with 36 stores at the time. The deal gave Freedom management control over the retailer, with the option to purchase it outright in the future.

  4. HomeGoods - Wikipedia

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    HomeGoods is a chain of home furnishing stores headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts.HomeGoods sells furniture, linens, cooking products, art, and other home accessories.

  5. Columbus man who calls a cargo van home grateful to be mobile ...

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    Jason Pyle's 22-year-old Chevy cargo van serves as an artistic canvas, workshop and, since the beginning of this year, his home.

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  7. XS Cargo - Wikipedia

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    XS Cargo was a Canadian discount store chain founded in 1996 by Mike McKenna [1] and headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario. [2] At its peak, it operated 50 warehouse-style stores, the first of which opened in Edmonton, Alberta, [3] mostly in strip malls, across eight provinces selling a wide range of brand name clearance, liquidated, overstocked and unsold merchandise purchased from distressed ...

  8. Shipping container architecture - Wikipedia

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    Shipping container architecture is a form of architecture that uses steel intermodal containers (shipping containers) as the main structural element.It is also referred to as cargotecture or arkitainer, portmanteau words formed from "cargo" and "architecture".

  9. Cargo - Wikipedia

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    Less than truckload (LTL) cargo is the first category of freight shipment, representing the majority of freight shipments and the majority of business-to-business (B2B) shipments. LTL shipments are also often referred to as motor freight and the carriers involved are referred to as motor carriers .