
1) Apportionment 2) Cargo 3) Commission 4) Committal 5) Freight 6) Giving 7) Lading 8) Load 9) Lot 10) Shipment 11) Weight
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1) Batch 2) Cargo 3) Delivery 4) Freight 5) Lading 6) Load 7) Loading 8) Merchandise 9) Payload 10) Product 11) Second-hand kind of shop 12) Shipment 13) Something that is consigned 14) The act of consigning 15) Wares
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- goods carried by a large vehicle
- the official act of consigning a person to confinement (as in a prison or mental hospital)
- the delivery of goods for sale or disposal
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Consignment is the act of consigning, which is placing any material in the hand of another, but retaining ownership until the goods are sold or person is transferred. This may be done for shipping, transfer of goods to auction, or for sale in a store (i.e., a consignment shop). To consign means to send and therefore consignment means sending goods...
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• (n.) The act of consigning or sending property to an agent or correspondent in another place, as for care, sale, etc. • (n.) The writing by which anything is consigned. • (n.) The act of consigning; consignation. • (n.) That which is consigned; the goods or commodities sent or addressed to a consignee at one time or by one con...
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1. Something that is put into the care of another, as when a batch of traded goods is consigned to a shipper for transport to another location. 2.A method of marketing in which the seller entrusts a product to an agent, who then attempts to sell it on the seller's behalf, or 'on consignment.'
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A shipment of goods. The buyer of this shipment is called the consignee; the seller of the goods is called the consignor.
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Transfer of possession but not title to goods. Title stays with the consignor, while the consignee has possession.
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Items offered for sale on a cash or short-term credit basis. See commission merchant; guaranteed sale.
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When goods are exported subject to consignment, the exporter only receives payment on completed sales. Any unsold items may be returned to the exporter, usually at their expense. This is a high-risk method of payment for an exporter. Also known as 'on consignment' or 'consignment stock'.
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A consignment is a load collected from one place and delivered to one place. If you pick up three boxes from A and deliver them to B, C and D, that's three consignments - and you'll need a separate POD for each one. (If it's a multi-drop the arrangements might be different.)
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An arrangement whereby merchandise owned by one party (the consignor) is sold by another party (the
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One or more pieces of cargo accepted by a carrier at one time and one address, moving as one lot under an AWB to one destination.
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Con·sign'ment noun 1. The act of consigning; consignation.
2. (Com.) The act of consigning or sending property to an agent or correspondent in another place, as for care, sale, etc.
3. (Com.) That which is consigned; the goods or commodities sent or addressed to ...
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A delivery of merchandise from an exporter (the consignor) to an agent (the consignee) under the agreement that the agent will sell the merchandise, receive a commission, and remit the net proceeds to the exporter.
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Merchandise shipped to a foreign agent or customer when an actual purchase has not been made, but under an agreement obliging the consignee to pay the consignor for the goods when sold.
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The act of entrusting goods to a person or business who will sell them for you (charging a fee or commission for doing so), and return the goods if unsold.
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[
n] - the delivery of goods for sale or disposal
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the act of consigning. · something that is consigned. · property sent to an agent for sale, storage, or shipment. · (of goods) sent to an agent for sale, with title being held by the consignor until a sale is made.
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the delivery of goods for sale or disposal
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