noun a mail or package that cannot be delivered to the intended recipient
adjective describing something that cannot be delivered
In the field of logistics, 'undeliverable' refers to a package or shipment that cannot be delivered to its intended recipient due to various reasons such as incorrect address, recipient unavailable, or refusal of delivery.
In e-commerce, 'undeliverable' typically refers to an order that could not be successfully delivered to the customer, leading to issues such as returns, refunds, and customer dissatisfaction.
In direct mail marketing, 'undeliverable' addresses are those that are invalid or outdated, leading to wasted marketing materials and resources.
In the context of shipping and supply chain management, 'undeliverable' items can lead to delays, additional costs, and inventory management challenges.
The email address provided was undeliverable, so the message could not be sent.
The package was marked as undeliverable and returned to the sender.