warehousing
Pronunciation: [ˈwɛrhaʊzɪŋ]
Word
Context: “business”
(noun) warehousing means storing products in a special place called a warehouse before they go to stores or customers. It's like having a big room where you keep things safe until it's time to deliver them.
Example
The company built a new warehousing facility to store their products more efficiently.
Example
We don’t have enough warehousing space for all the new items we just received.
Example
How many items are currently in warehousing before they are shipped?
Context: “business”
(verb) to warehousing means to put products into a warehouse for storage. It's like putting toys into a box until someone wants to play with them.
Example
The team is warehousing the new inventory to keep it organized.
Example
They are not warehousing any products right now because the warehouse is full.
Example
Are we warehousing the seasonal items until the holidays?
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