Just to correct the last square it's called cargo on an airplane it's shipment by ship now we do say inspect the shipping cargo but in transporting you say I am sending a boat with a shipment of.

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In the context of transportation and logistics, a shipment refers to a collection of goods or products that are being transported from one place to another. This can be by air, sea, land, or rail. A cargo, on the other hand, refers specifically to goods or merchandise that are being shipped by sea or air.

To put it simply, all cargoes are shipments, but not all shipments are cargoes. Shipment is a broader term that encompasses various modes of transportation, while cargo is more specific to maritime and aviation shipping.

Anyway,it's just meant for a bit of fun to highlight some humerous expressions in the English language.