reshipment


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reshipment

(riːˈʃɪpmənt)
n
the act of reshippingsomething that is reshipped, particularly cargo
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Noun1.reshipment - the act of shipping again (especially by transferring to another ship)
dispatch, shipment, despatch - the act of sending off something
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In response, the South Korean Embassy in Manila has assured that it has coordinated with Philippine authorities for the reshipment of the garbage.
But John Simon, Mindanao Container Terminal subport collector, said the BOC Northern Mindanao regional office had yet to be advised of the schedule for the reshipment.
Malacanang said that the relationship between the Philippines and Canada has returned to being cordial, following the reshipment of Canada's trash to Vancouver on Saturday.
This strong stance resulted in the return of the historic Balangiga bells from the US, the reshipment of trash back to Canada and the improvement of relations with other countries, including Russia and China.
(15) Moscow has taken advantage of its position to extract rents from Central Asia, whether through reshipment of natural gas to Europe or oil piped through the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) or Atyrau-Samara-Novorossiisk lines.
Narcotics are often repackaged in Ghana for reshipment, hidden in shipping containers or secreted in air cargo.
eBizNET's solution handles everything from point of entry of goods at port to ongoing consumption, value addition, distribution and reshipment of the products.
This is accomplished through either "(b) acknowledgment to the buyer by any bailee of the goods except a carrier that the bailee holds the goods for the buyer; (c) such acknowledgment to the buyer by a carrier by reshipment or as warehouseman; or (d) negotiating to the buyer of any negotiable document of title covering the goods"
The Shrewsbury zoning bylaws define a trucking terminal as "a building or area in which freight brought by truck is assembled and/or stored for routing or reshipment, or in which semi-trailers, including tractor and/or trailer units and other trucks, are parked or stored."
As a warehousing operation, the center generated savings from volume buying and served as a reshipment center for bulk merchandise on which freight savings could be realized.