inbound freight
[ˈɪn.baʊnd freɪt]
nounpl: inbound freight (uncountable) / inbound freights (countable)
carga de entrada
1. Goods or cargo arriving at a destination from an external origin; merchandise being transported toward a warehouse, distribution center, or business facility
The warehouse received a large shipment of inbound freight this morning.
O armazém recebeu um grande carregamento de carga de entrada esta manhã.
2. The logistics operation and management of incoming shipments and their processing
The company improved its inbound freight efficiency by implementing new tracking systems.
A empresa melhorou a eficiência de sua carga de entrada implementando novos sistemas de rastreamento.
The term 'inbound freight' is primarily used in business, logistics, and supply chain management sectors in both the United States and Brazil. In Brazil, it reflects the country's growing importance as a logistics hub. The terminology is more formal and technical, commonly used in warehousing operations, port management, and distribution center contexts. Understanding inbound freight processes is crucial for businesses managing international trade with Brazil.
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