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Yanx Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

About warehousing

Hi,

I'm in charge of sales in our company and I would like to confirm a few terms (documents/forms) used inside our company and see if they are correctly used. If any of them does not correspond with the English routines, please advise.

1. Warehousing entry (When products are finished and ready to enter the warehouse)

godown entry

2. Delivery order (correspond to warehousing entry) requires more confirmation

3. Call slip

Materials requisition

4 receiving report

(When materials from other companies come in, we do the warehouse entry inspection)

receiving apron

For the terms I listed above, especially those with two or more ways to express the same meaning, I would like to let you help me to confirm a unique routine way of saying it.

Note: For term 1, our workshops issue it,and give it to our warehouse keeper then let the products enter the warehouse; for term 2, I,as a sales administrator issue it and give it to the warehouse keeper when delivering the goods. for term 3, Every department can issue it and give it to the warehouse keeper for the what they need; for term 4, it is usally issued by different departments and given to the warehouse keeper for warehouse entry inspection

Thanks!

Xin
  
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