Meaning inbound
What does inbound mean? Here you find 15 meanings of the word inbound. You can also add a definition of inbound yourself

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1857, "homeward," from in + bound (adj.2). Originally of ships.
Source: etymonline.com

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The path customers follow as they enter a store and begin shopping. The term can also refer to the flow of products into a warehouse prior to order selection.
Source: theodora.com

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See incoming mail. [courrier d’arrivée]
Source: canadapost.ca

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(adj) directed or moving inward or toward a center
Source: beedictionary.com

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Inbound represents the transmission from the remote station towards a hub via satellite
Source: asiasat.com.hk

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Inward bound Direction of vessel or cargo going to port of discharge or final destination.
Source: oecgroup.com

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An import delivery or shipment.
Source: championfreight.co.nz

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A flight that is due to land at an airport; opposite of outbound, or a flight due to leave the airport.
Source: goin2travel.com

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AN AIRCRAFT THAT WOULD BE ARRIVING OR COMING INTO A CITY
Source: flashcardmachine.com

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Is a multiple use term, originally used to describe an overseas guest, which has now expanded to cover all manner of reservations. Travel agents still use it in the original sense, but hotels now use it to describe almost any independent online reservation.
Source: tripadvisor.in

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 travelling towards a particular place, especially when returning to the original point of departure.
Source: myenglishteacher.eu

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Used in the Chicago Metropolitan Area to indicate roads which lead from outlying areas into downtown Chicago.
Source: travelmidwest.com

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A buyer receiving electronic invoices from a supplier.
Source: einvoicingbasics.co.uk

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The path customers follow as they enter a store and begin shopping. The term can also refer to the flow of products into a warehouse prior to order selection.incentive plan or incentive program:
Source: retailvelocity.com

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Coming in, heading inwards
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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