Marsha, I've never come across those terms. Can you share with us how they were used in a sentence? Maybe we can figure it out from the context, or maybe you can give us a little more information concerning the communication.
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, there's no context. It's user interface of an app for truck drivers, and separate words and phrases are listed, e.g. drop off, live load, trips assigned, driving preferences, offsite in, offsite out.
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Hi,
I'm a translator from the English language, translating a text about trucking. Could anybody explain to me what the terms "Offsite in" and "offsite out" mean in trucking context?
Thank you!