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backorderalso back-order, by 1980 (n.); 1985 (v.), from back (adj.) + order. Related: Backordered.
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backorder(1) The act of retaining a quantity to ship against an order when other order lines have already been shipped. Backorders are usually caused by stock shortages. (2) The quantity remaining to be shippe [..]
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backorderThe quantity associated with a firm sales/customer order where the expected delivery date has passed today's date.
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backorderOrder for which the merchandise is not available.
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backorder
An order that cannot be currently filled or shipped, but is requested nonetheless for when the item becomes available again.
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