misshipment
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]misshipment (plural misshipments)
- A shipment that is misdelivered; an instance of misshipping.
- 1913, Atlantic Reporter - Volumes 85-86, page 162:
- In an action for loss sustained by misshipment of freight to the wrong destination, plaintiff was entitled to testify to a statement by defendant's agent as to what the freight would be, when directions were given to ship the car to a correct destination.
- 1993 October, Janet Bodnar, “Books”, in Kiplinger's Personal Finance, volume 47, number 10, page 122:
- L.A. Gear, which, Schilit explains, was charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission with overstating its income by including as revenue one-time credits from vendors for supplier misshipments and other sourcing troubles.
- 2000, United States. National Labor Relations Board, Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board, page 270:
- Occasionally, as in the case of Bobby Collins, employees were not disciplined for misship ments.
- 2017, Paul Gardiner, Project Management: A Strategic Planning Approach, page 233:
- Cables accounted for only 16% of the short shipments and misshipments.