Reshipped: meaning, definitions and examples

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reshipped

 

[ ˈriːʃɪpt ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

shipping process

Reshipped refers to the act of sending an item again after it has already been shipped once. This term is commonly used in logistics and e-commerce when goods need to be redirected or replaced due to various reasons such as misdelivery, returns, or exchanges. It implies that the item has been reprocessed and put back into the shipping flow. Companies often reship items to satisfy customer requests or to correct shipping errors.

Synonyms

delivered again, re-sent, redirected

Examples of usage

  • The damaged goods were reshipped immediately.
  • I requested a refund, but they reshipped the item instead.
  • My package was lost, so they reshipped it at no charge.
  • The incorrect order was reshipped after the customer complained.

Translations

Translations of the word "reshipped" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reexpedido

🇮🇳 फिर से भेजा गया

🇩🇪 erneut versendet

🇮🇩 dikirim ulang

🇺🇦 переправлено

🇵🇱 przesłane ponownie

🇯🇵 再発送された

🇫🇷 réexpédié

🇪🇸 reexpedido

🇹🇷 yeniden gönderildi

🇰🇷 재발송됨

🇸🇦 أعيد شحنه

🇨🇿 přepraveno znovu

🇸🇰 znovu odoslané

🇨🇳 重新发货

🇸🇮 ponovno poslano

🇮🇸 endursent

🇰🇿 қайта жіберілген

🇬🇪 გადაეგზავნა

🇦🇿 yenidən göndərilmiş

🇲🇽 reexpedido

Etymology

The word "reshipped" is derived from the prefix 're-', meaning 'again' or 'back', combined with the verb 'ship', which originates from the Old English 'scipian' meaning 'to make ready for shipment'. The term began to take on its current meaning in the late 20th century, as global trade and e-commerce expanded rapidly. With the rise of online shopping and various shipping options, the concept of reshipping became increasingly prevalent in the logistics industry. It highlights the importance of customer satisfaction and efficient inventory management in retail and shipping operations. Reshipping processes often involve re-labeling, updating tracking information, and ensuring the new shipment adheres to the same quality standards as the original.