noun the act of sending goods to a destination
In manufacturing, 'shipment' is the movement of finished goods from the production facility to warehouses or customers.
In retail, 'shipment' is the delivery of products from a distribution center to a store or directly to customers who made online purchases.
In the field of logistics, 'shipment' refers to the act of transporting goods from one place to another.
In e-commerce, 'shipment' is the final step in the online purchasing process where the purchased items are sent to the buyer's address.
In supply chain management, 'shipment' is used to describe the process of sending products from a manufacturer or supplier to a customer or retailer.
Oversees the shipment of goods from suppliers to customers, ensuring timely delivery and cost efficiency.
Analyzes shipment data to identify trends and optimize transportation routes and delivery schedules.
Facilitates the clearance of shipments through customs, ensuring compliance with regulations and minimizing delays.
Coordinates the receipt, storage, and shipment of inventory within a warehouse, maintaining accurate records and inventory levels.