batch sorting
[/bætʃ ˈsɔːrtɪŋ/]
nounpl: batch sortings
classificação em lote
1. A computational or administrative process of organizing and arranging items into groups or categories in batches rather than individually or in real-time
The warehouse uses batch sorting to organize packages before shipping them to distribution centers.
O depósito usa classificação em lote para organizar pacotes antes de enviá-los aos centros de distribuição.
2. In computer science, a method of sorting data where multiple records are processed together as a single unit rather than one at a time
Batch sorting improves efficiency by processing multiple database records simultaneously.
A classificação em lote melhora a eficiência ao processar múltiplos registros de banco de dados simultaneamente.
3. In logistics and manufacturing, the grouping and arrangement of products or materials into predetermined batches for processing
Batch sorting at the factory allows for faster quality control of products.
A classificação em lote na fábrica permite um controle de qualidade mais rápido dos produtos.
Batch sorting is a fundamental concept in Brazilian and international logistics, manufacturing, and IT industries. The term is widely used in supply chain management, particularly in large distribution centers and factories. In Brazil, with its emphasis on efficient logistics for e-commerce and industrial operations, batch sorting practices are increasingly important for operational efficiency.
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