Examples of using Seaboard in English and their translations into Chinese
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The new route would allow Afghan minerals and products to be shipped to Surat, Mumbai or private ports in Gujarat on India's Western seaboard.
Located in Shockhoe Bottom, the Renaissance Revival style station opened in 1901 to serve the Seaboard Air Line and C&O railroads.
Just a couple of years ago, few people could have pointed to Bangsaray on a map of Thailand's Eastern Seaboard.
CSX Transportation was formed on July 1, 1986, by combining the Chessie System and Seaboard System Railroad.
Seaboard is a diversified conglomerate that operates worldwide a number of agriculture and ocean transport businesses.
Tacloban's location on the country's eastern seaboard exposes it to many climate risks, like tropical cyclones during the southwest monsoon.
Seaboard World Airlines Flight 253- was involved in a Cold War incident in 1968.
Space in Cape Town's downtown core and seaboard is limited, and homes are expensive.
The former continent's eastern seaboard is no longer pommeling into another landmass- and at present, no ocean plates are getting subducted beneath it.
Seaboard is a diverse agribusiness and transportation company with global operations in several industries.
The labor programs depend on luring companies from China's wealthier eastern seaboard, where fewer young people want to work on production lines.
The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, the third- and sixth-longest in the world, respectively, run from the Tibetan Plateau to the densely populated eastern seaboard.
The best high-altitude wind-power resources match up with highly populated areas including North America's Eastern Seaboard and China's coastline.
Loyola has on-going contacts and relationships with Baltimore area and Atlantic Seaboard businesses and corporations, ensuring a wealth of opportunities.
Significant domestic commercial and recreational use of Intracoastal Waterway on central and south Atlantic seaboard and Gulf of Mexico coast of US.
The coming Clemens Food Group plant in Michigan and the Triumph/Seaboard plant in Iowa will clearly change the dynamics.
Clearly, measured accurately by market cap, Apple is the largest and most valuable company in the world and worth 126 times as much as Seaboard Corp.
In some seaboard areas, slavery by 1850 was well over 200 years old; it was an integral part of the basic economy of the region.
Until now, given restrictions in the payments system, funds could only be fast tracked to recipients' bank accounts during business hours on Australia's south-eastern seaboard.
China's best supplies of renewable energy are in Western China, while most of China's population and energy demand are concentrated on the Pacific(eastern) seaboard.