Examples of Warehousing and distribution in a sentence
Warehousing and distribution of its products are provided to customers seeking to minimize the total cost of buying envelopes, while ensuring availability of supply and timely delivery.
Warehousing and distribution means a warehouse, facility, structure, or enclosed area which is used primarily for the storage, shipment, preparation for shipment, or any combination of such activities, of goods, wares, merchandise, raw materials, or other tangible personal property, and those establishments classified by the NAICS Codes that belong to Subsectors 423, 424 and 493.
This was reflected in the percentage of establishments with vacancies, which was 20 per cent for the wider Warehousing and distribution sector, but only 12 per cent for Warehousing and storage.
Warehousing and distribution handling services are performed by Company under these W&H Terms in capacity as independent contractor.
Warehousing and distribution were the main supply chain functions to be piloted.
Warehousing and distribution uses should be limited to those uses that generate a relatively low number of vehicle trips in order to prevent impacts on traffic congestion from vehicular transportation of goods.
Subpart D – [Reserved] Subpart E – Production and Process Controls 110.80 Processes and controls 110.93 Warehousing and distribution 110.110 Natural or unavoidable defects in food for human use that present no health hazard Subpart A – General Provisions 110.
Warehousing and distribution costs including freight applicable to merchandise purchases, have been allocated to the ALCO Discount Stores segment based on the Company’s customary method of allocation for such costs (primarily as a stipulated percentage of merchandise purchases).
Warehousing and distribution costs include storage, transfer and out-bound freight and delivery charges.
Warehousing and distribution centers are using automated goods moving systems that require workers to input and review computer data.