/ˈkær.i.ər/ – Noun
Definition: người vận chuyển, công ty vận tải, tàu hàng.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “carrier” refers to a person or company that transports goods or passengers from one place to another for a fee. Carriers can include airlines, shipping companies, trucking companies, and other transportation providers. The carrier is responsible for the safe delivery of the goods or passengers to their destination and may be held liable for any damages or losses that occur during transit.
Example: The carrier shall be responsible for delivering the goods to the designated location in accordance with the terms of the contract.