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warehousemid-14c., from ware (n.) + house. Compare Dutch warenhuis, German warenhaus. Meaning "large impersonal institution" is American English colloquial, first attested 1970.
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warehouse1799, "deposit or secure in a warehouse," from warehouse (n.). In the colloquial sense, especially of mentally disabled persons, from 1972. Related: Warehoused; warehousing.
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warehouseA physical facility used primarily for the storage of goods held in anticipation of sale or transfer within the marketing channel.
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warehouseA facility where machine power such as conveyors, automatic sortation, ASAR, and other materials handling applications have been implemented to speed the receiving, handling, picking, and shipping of product within the facility.
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warehouseA warehouse that is bonded to insure the owners of the stored goods against loss
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warehouseAn establishment that is operated by a retail multiunit organization primarily for the purpose of assembling and distributing goods and performing other wholesale functions for the stores of such an organization.
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warehouseA facility where the user of the warehouse contracts with a third party for some mix of labor, management, and materials handling capability over a specified contract period. The contract period usually exceeds one year.
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warehouseA warehouse facility used to store and transfer merchandise enroute from manufacturing location to other channel members.
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warehouseA private, or corporate, warehouse is a facility that is operated by the buyer or the seller of the product. It may be used to store raw materials in anticipation of production, work in process, or finished goods awaiting shipment to the buyer.
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warehouse1. (physical distribution definition) A for-hire facility that is available to any business requiring storage or handling of goods. The public warehouse usually operates on a monthly contract and charges for storage plus a handling fee for receiving goods and moving goods out of storage.2. (retailing definition) A storage facility generally private [..]
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warehouseA building for the storage of goods, merchandise and equipment.
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warehouseStorage place for products. Principal warehouse activities include receipt of product, storage, shipment, and order picking.
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warehouselarge building used for storing goods.
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warehouseA building used to store inventory. Warehouses are typically single-storey buildings with good transport links, containing facilities for the receipt, storage, picking and issue of goods.
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warehouseA warehouse in which goods may be stored prior to payment of duty. The operator of the warehouse can import and pay for the goods, but postpone paying local taxes or duties until the goods are on-sol [..]
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warehousestore in a warehouse a storehouse for goods and merchandise (warehousing) repositing: depositing in a warehouse; "they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in [..]
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warehousea building where goods are stored
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warehouseDefinition A structure designed for the storage of commercial inventory.
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warehouseTo dream of a warehouse, denotes for you a successful enterprise. To see an empty one, is a sign that you will be cheated and foiled in some plan which you have given much thought and maneuvering.
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warehouseA distribution center that orders, stores and ships products to retailers.
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warehouseA place for the reception, delivery, consolidation, distribution, and storage of goods/cargo.
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warehouseA place for the reception, delivery, consolidation, distribution, and storage of freight. Designed to store goods for longer periods of time.
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warehouseA place for the reception, delivery, consolidation, distribution, and storage of goods/cargo.
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warehousedata warehouse
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warehouse(n) a storehouse for goods and merchandise(v) store in a warehouse
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warehouseCovered area for the reception, delivery, consolidation, distribution, and storage of cargo. Note: A warehouse usually points at longer term storage, whereas a shed usually is used for shorter term storage.
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warehouseA place for the reception delivery consolidation distribution and storage of goods/cargo.
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warehouseA place for the reception, delivery, consolidation, distribution and storage of cargo.
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warehouseWarehouses are used to balance fluctuations in delivery, consumption and demand and to increase delivery speed through the coordinated provision of materials. Storage involves deliberately interruptin [..]
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warehouse A place in which goods or merchandise is stored.
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warehouseA place in which goods or merchandise is stored.
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warehouseA place for the reception, delivery, consolidation, distribution, and storage of goods/cargo.
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warehouseto-Warehouse - A clause in marine insurance policy whereby the underwriter agrees to cover the goods while in transit between the initial point of shipment and the point of destination with certain li [..]
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warehouseA place for the reception and storage of goods.
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warehouseto-Warehouse
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warehouseStorage place for products. Principal warehouse activities include receipt of product, storage, shipment, and order picking. Warehousing:
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warehouseA commercial building for the storage of goods.
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warehouse A distribution center that orders, stores and ships products to retailers.warehouse buying account:
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warehouseA physical facility in which the primary purpose is storage of merchandise.
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warehouseAny premises used or intended for use for the storage of goods, merchandise or materials in large stocks, whether or not storage is required for an adjoining shop or other commercial premises, pending [..]
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warehouseBuilding where goods are temporarily stored before being shipped or distributed within one country.
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warehouseA place for the reception, delivery, consolidation, distribution, and storage of goods/cargo.
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warehouse
A place for storing large amounts of products (wares). In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer.
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warehouseA closing-cost fee representing the lender's cost of holding a borrower's loan temporarily prior to being sold on the secondary mortgage market.
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warehouseStorage place for products. Every Navis location has a warehouse.
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