Pronunciation: /trænsˈʃɪpmənt/
noun the action of transferring goods from one means of transportation to another
A1 Transshipment involves transferring goods from one mode of transportation to another.
A2 The port serves as a key transshipment point for cargo coming from different parts of the world.
B1 The company uses transshipment to streamline their supply chain and reduce costs.
B2 Efficient transshipment operations are essential for global logistics companies to meet customer demands.
C1 The transshipment process requires careful coordination between various stakeholders to ensure smooth operations.
C2 The transshipment hub in Singapore is one of the busiest in the world, handling millions of containers each year.
formal The transshipment of goods at the port allows for efficient distribution to various destinations.
informal They're doing a lot of transshipment at the dock to get everything where it needs to go.
slang I heard they're moving stuff around at the port with some fancy transshipment process.
figurative In life, we often have to engage in transshipment of our emotions to different outlets for processing.
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