78
Mostly True
Worldwide
Transporting by car is often referred to as shipment, whereas transporting by ship is called cargo.
The analysis of claims related to transport terminology found that both 'shipment' and 'cargo' are used in specific contexts. The term 'shipment' commonly refers to the transportation of goods, which can occur by various modes, including cars, where it specifically denotes vehicle transport. Meanwhile, 'cargo' is used for goods transported by ships. The evidence supports these terminologies as largely accurate within their contexts. Therefore, both claims are rated as mostly true based on available evidence.
Individual Claims
85
True
Definitions
Transporting something by car is called shipment.
The term 'shipment' when associated with cars typically relates to vehicle transport. Web evidence from TCI Logistics and other sources supports this definition, confirming that the term is accurately used in this context.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
90
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
80
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
80
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
85
Evidence Summary
3 web sources corroborate the definition of 'car shipment'.
72
Mostly True
Definitions
Transporting something by ship is called cargo.
Web evidence about cargo primarily involves goods transported by ships. Sources indicate 'cargo ships' specifically carry this type of transport, affirming the definition’s accuracy.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
75
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
70
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
70
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
72
Evidence Summary
3 web sources confirm 'cargo' involves ship-based transport.