Shipment in a sentence as a noun

The RINs were supposed to be retired each time the shipment passed the border, but due to a glitch not all of them were.

My local Staples received a shipment of exactly two: One display model and one in box.

If you ship more than a few packages a week, it's very difficult to tell which surcharge is attached to which shipment.

Structurally guaranteeing that 100% of your customers have not received shipment is a bad place to be in life!

He says that the reason they found these "spy chips" is because the shipment of consumer electronics was over declared customs weight.

Black magic!They have several hundred shipments/day, and lets be generous and assume there are 100 updates/notes to a shipment.

If you sell with PayPal, and ship a tangible to the address on the buyer's PayPal account, and have proof of shipment, you have 100% liability protection.

I agree that having to destroy a shipment of perfectly usable multimeters sucks, but this seems like a pretty clear cut case of trademark violation to me.

Now if you said, "A shipment of toasters headed for the US Embassy" or something where there was some actionable intelligence to be gained by snooping the network, perhaps.

The shipping is free but if you have to return anything - which at a minimum of 5 bras per shipment is virtually guaranteed - it is easier to just go to your local mass retailer and try things on.

Weft tracks shipping containers using low-cost hardware to make sure that shipments get to where they're supposed to be on time and intact, saving billions in lost value due to cargo shrink and disrupted supply chains.

We take the info we get from the hardware and figure out where the bottlenecks in the supply chain are, predict whether or not a shipment is going to make it to its destination on time, and dynamically reroute/reschedule shipments so that we can optimize the system as a whole.

"[1]As for security measures: "The shipper must also meet the Department of Transportation's requirements for shipment of the nuclear material including route selection, vehicle condition and placarding, driver training, package marking, labeling, and other shipping documentation.

The reason Apple had to buy so many processors from Samsung for so long is because setting up a new processor is expensive and difficult, whether it's an Intel or Global Foundries and it sure as **** doesn't take less than six months, let alone a week before you can get a reliable shipment of chips for a consumer product.

Shipment definitions

noun

goods carried by a large vehicle

See also: cargo lading freight load loading payload consignment

noun

the act of sending off something

See also: dispatch despatch