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drop-ship

[ drop-ship ]

verb (used with object)

, drop-shipped, drop-ship·ping.
  1. to ship (goods) as a drop shipment:

    The books will be drop-shipped by the publisher to your home.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of drop-ship1

Back formation from drop shipment
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Example Sentences

Reached by phone July 6 and asked about Dum Dums, he said, “That’s one of the things I’m selling on there, yeah. Sam’s Club? Yeah, that’s one of the places I drop-ship from.”

Groupon aims to improve its goods’ gross profits by moving additional business to drop-ship, augmenting its fulfillment capacity and raising the number of units per order.

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We expect these margins to continue to show an upward trend in the coming quarters as the company is shifting additional business to drop-ship, increasing its fulfillment capacity and raising the number of units per order.

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Groupon aims to increase its goods margins in North America by moving a higher proportion of its business to drop-ship, raising its fulfillment capacity, and increasing the number of units per order.

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Hence, the company is trying to improve these goods margins by moving additional business to drop-ship status, adding more fulfillment to its own distribution center, and raising the number of units per order.

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