finished items

[ˈfɪnɪʃt ˈaɪtəmz]
nounpl: finished items
produtos acabados
1. Goods or products that have been completed and are ready for sale or delivery
The warehouse stores all finished items before shipping to retailers.
O armazém armazena todos os produtos acabados antes de enviar aos varejistas.
2. In manufacturing and inventory management, items that have completed all stages of production
The factory quality control team inspects all finished items before packaging.
A equipe de controle de qualidade da fábrica inspeciona todos os produtos acabados antes do empacotamento.
3. In accounting, inventory classified as ready for sale rather than work-in-progress
Finished items are valued at their full production cost in the balance sheet.
Os produtos acabados são avaliados pelo seu custo de produção total no balanço patrimonial.
In Brazilian manufacturing and retail sectors, 'produtos acabados' is the standard technical term used in supply chain management, accounting reports, and quality control documentation. The term is fundamental to inventory management systems and is widely understood in commercial environments across both Brazil and the United States.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
completed goodsready productsfinal productsfinished goodsmerchandise
Antonyms / Antônimos
raw materialswork in progressunfinished itemssemi-finished products

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
produtos acabados
Standard term used in commerce, manufacturing, and accounting contexts
Rio de Janeiro
produtos prontos
Alternative colloquial usage, more common in everyday speech
São Paulo
produtos acabados / bens finais
Formal business and industrial terminology preferred in São Paulo business hub
Portugal
produtos finais / artigos acabados
European Portuguese variant with slight preference for 'produtos finais'

Related Words

inventorymanufacturingproductionquality controlfinished goods inventorystock

Related Idioms & Phrases

ready to ship
off the assembly line
ready for market
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