to reorder

  • 11reorder level — The number of units of a particular item of stock to which the balance can fall before an order for replenishment is placed. A reorder level system is a stock control system based on the principle that orders for the replenishment of items of… …

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  • 12reorder — I. Date: 1656 transitive verb 1. to arrange in a different way 2. to give a reorder for intransitive verb to place a reorder II. noun Date: 1901 an order like a previous order placed with the same supplier …

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  • 13reorder cycle — The interval between successive reorder (procurement) actions …

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  • 14reorder point — 1. That point at which time a stock replenishment requisition would be submitted to maintain the predetermined or calculated stockage objective. 2. The sum of the safety level of supply plus the level for order and shipping time equals the… …

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  • 15reorder — verb Reorder is used with these nouns as the object: ↑priority …

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  • 16reorder — re|or|der [riˈo:də US ˈo:rdər] v [I and T] 1.) to order a product to be supplied again ▪ Could you reorder more of this fabric? 2.) to change the way that things are ordered or arranged ▪ The whole system needs reordering …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17reorder point — condition in which it is necessary to reorder inventory …

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  • 18reorder — verb (I, T) 1 to order a product again: Stock levels are getting low we need to reorder. 2 to change things or put them in a more suitable order: The whole system needs reordering …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 19reorder — /riˈɔdə/ (say ree awduh) verb (t) 1. to put in order again. 2. Commerce to give a reorder for. –noun 3. Commerce a second or repeated order for the same goods from the same dealer …

  • 20reorder — /ri: ɔ:də/ noun a further order for something which has been ordered before ● The product has only been on the market ten days and we are already getting reorders. ■ verb to place a new order for something ● We must reorder these items because… …

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