warehousing goods
1warehousing system — noun The plan of allowing importers of dutiable goods to store them in a government warehouse without payment of duties until ready to bring the goods into market • • • Main Entry: ↑warehouse …
2Warehousing — Ware hous ing, n. The act of placing goods in a warehouse, or in a customhouse store. [1913 Webster] {Warehousing system}, an arrangement for lodging imported articles in the customhouse stores, without payment of duties until they are taken out… …
3Warehousing system — Warehousing Ware hous ing, n. The act of placing goods in a warehouse, or in a customhouse store. [1913 Webster] {Warehousing system}, an arrangement for lodging imported articles in the customhouse stores, without payment of duties until they… …
4Warehousing — The interim holding period from the time of the closing of a loan to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * warehouse ware‧house [ˈweəhaʊs ǁ ˈwer ] noun [countable] COMMERCE a large… …
5warehousing — The interim holding period from the time of the closing of a loan to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * warehouse ware‧house [ˈweəhaʊs ǁ ˈwer ] noun [countable] COMMERCE a large building… …
6Warehousing Act — The Warehousing Act of 1846 was a commercial law that allowed merchants to warehouse their imports into the United States and thus delay tariff payments on those goods until a buyer was found. It established the bonded warehousing system at… …
7warehousing — [[t]we͟ə(r)haʊzɪŋ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Warehousing is the act or process of storing large quantities of goods so that they can be sold or used at a later date. All donations go towards the cost of warehousing. ...a major warehousing and distribution… …
8warehousing — ware|hous|ing [ˈweəhauzıŋ US ˈwer ] n [U] the business or practice of storing large quantities of goods, especially in warehouses ▪ warehousing costs ▪ warehousing and distribution …
9Warehousing — 1. A procedure whereby a company gradually builds up a holding of shares in a company it wishes to takeover in the future. 2. The process of storing goods within a storage facility. 1. The acquiring company warehouses small lots of shares by… …
10warehousing — 1) The storage of goods in a warehouse. 2) Building up a holding of shares in a company prior to making a takeover bid, by buying small lots of the shares and ‘warehousing’ them in the name of nominees. The purpose is for the bidder to remain… …