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ship·ments
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shipmentsnoun
Plural noun of the word shipment.
The company logistics manager was responsible for the management of all shipments that were handled by the company.
Submitted by MaryC on October 17, 2016
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of shipments in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of shipments in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of shipments in a Sentence
Squaring this nominal increase in shipments with the run-up in producer prices for private capital goods takes away some of the optimism.
There’s still a gap between orders and shipments as producers ramp up capacity and adjust to increasing demand, the increase in the orders backlog is especially bad in core capital goods, suggesting accelerating capital spending.
There are some traditional retailers in a lot of trouble and, as you know, some have started to go bankrupt, some customers ask us to delay shipments and we have found extra storage and warehouse facilities for them.
The biggest challenge right now is the unknown. We do not have information on when we can expect to receive shipments and the supply amounts, which can make setting the dates and times more difficult, we also want to be sensitive to the fact that these are children in school, so we need to make sure there is minimum loss of instruction time. Our goal is to make the whole process convenient, easy and accessible for families.
U.S. corn prices are cheap and the dollar has weakened creating a window of opportunity for ethanol shipments to Brazil's Northeast.
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- remessasPortuguese
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