A transit privilege permits a shipper to:
A transit privilege permits a shipper to:
A transit privilege allows a shipper to temporarily stop a shipment in order to physically transform the products. This is a service provided by a carrier that enables the shipper to do so without having to pay for two separate transportation rates.
transit privilege is a carrier service available to a shipper by which a through rate instead of two local rates is applied to a shipment that is stopped en route for storage or processing compare milling-in-transit.
I assume the answer should be B
Agree C correct
Answer is C. APICS definition for transit privilege is "a service provided by a shipper that allows the purchasing company to stop a shipment mid-route to allow changes to the delivery (e.g. changing the commodity's physical characteristics), but to pay the non-stop rate."