cross-state delivery
[krɔːs steɪt dɪˈlɪvəri]
nounpl: cross-state deliveries
entrega interestadual
1. The transportation and delivery of goods, parcels, or services from one state to another, crossing state boundaries
The company specializes in cross-state delivery, ensuring packages reach customers across the entire country.
A empresa se especializa em entrega interestadual, garantindo que os pacotes cheguem aos clientes em todo o país.
2. A shipping service that operates across multiple states with regulatory compliance for interstate commerce
Cross-state delivery requires proper licensing and adherence to interstate commerce regulations.
A entrega interestadual requer licenciamento apropriado e conformidade com regulamentações de comércio interestadual.
3. In logistics, the movement of freight or merchandise between different states in a federal system
Our cross-state delivery network covers all 50 states with multiple distribution centers.
Nossa rede de entrega interestadual cobre todos os 50 estados com múltiplos centros de distribuição.
This term is primarily used in American business and logistics contexts, as it refers to the specific regulatory framework of the United States where interstate commerce is federally regulated. In Brazil, the equivalent concept 'entrega interestadual' is important for e-commerce and logistics companies operating across the country's 27 states and federal district, where ICMS (sales tax) regulations vary by state, making cross-state delivery more complex than purely logistical.
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