What does “What time finish cargo operations” mean?

What time finish cargo operations


Oh okay, so this is a question — but it's written in a kind of short, informal way, like how people talk when English isn't their first language or when they're in a busy work situation and just need the answer fast.

The full "correct" version would be something like "What time do cargo operations finish?" or "When do cargo operations finish?" — but people drop the "do" and "does" all the time in real life, especially at ports, airports, or warehouses where everyone is busy and just wants quick information.

So "cargo operations" means the work of loading or unloading goods — boxes, containers, packages — from a ship, truck, or plane. And "what time finish" just means "when does this work stop?"

You might hear someone say "What time finish cargo?" or "What time finish loading?" in the same casual way. It's not perfect grammar, but everyone understands it.

Basically, it's just a quick, practical way of asking when the cargo work will be done.

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