Dispatched is the act of sending someone or something off to a destination for a specific purpose.
"Dispatched within one or two weeks" means that an item will be shipped or sent out to the customer within a timeframe of one to two weeks after the order is placed. This indicates that there may be a processing period before the item is actually on its way. It suggests a range of time, so the exact dispatch date may vary within that one to two-week window.
"TT prior to shipment" refers to a payment term where the buyer is required to make a telegraphic transfer (TT) of funds to the seller before the shipment of goods occurs. This means that the seller expects to receive full payment in advance, ensuring that they have been compensated before the products are dispatched. This term is commonly used in international trade to mitigate the risk of non-payment.
In freight terms, "PrePay" refers to the arrangement where the shipper pays for transportation costs before the shipment is dispatched. This typically ensures that the carrier is compensated upfront, reducing the risk of payment issues. "Add" generally means additional charges or fees that may be applied to the base shipping cost, such as for fuel surcharges or handling fees. Together, these terms help clarify the financial responsibilities involved in the shipping process.
A marshalling area in a warehouse is a designated space where goods are temporarily organized and staged for sorting, packing, or loading before they are dispatched or moved to their final destination. The appropriate size of a marshalling area depends on the volume of goods being processed, the frequency of shipments, and the complexity of the operations. If the area is too small, it can lead to congestion and inefficiencies, while an oversized area may result in wasted space and increased operational costs. Evaluating the size involves analyzing workflow efficiency, turnover rates, and peak operational demands to ensure it aligns with the overall logistics strategy.
peter was the one who reconized jesus after he died and came back to life so it was peter. Judas was pre-determined to betray Jesus. He was called by God to perform this act that was prophesied. If he refused God's calling he would have been disloyal to God. If Abraham was not stopped by the angel would he have still killed his son? If God did not want Judas to heed his calling would he have not dispatched an Angel to stop Judas? Judas did not hear the cock crow 3 times as he denied his affiliation with Jesus. Judas did not run away from Jesus as Pilot's men descended upon Jesus. Judas brought Pilot's men to Jesus. Once again, Judas was instrumental to fulfilling God's plan. Good instance of Pre-determination verses Free Will.
Dispatched means 'sent'
The correct spelling is dispatched.
"the spy was dispatched after being caught"...in other words he was killed
Dispatched means like when big business guys say like '' Oh yeah i had dispatched that cargo''. Basicly all it means the they had shipped your product or something to another place. In other words it all so is just another word for transferd there are more than one meaning for dispatched isn't there for example: Send off to a destination or for a purpose * he ''dispatched'' messages back to base * the mayor ''dispatched'' 150 police officers to restore order Deal with (a task, problem, or opponent) quickly and efficiently * they ''dispatched'' the opposition Kill * he ''dispatched'' the animal with one blow
of Dispatch
dispatched
Delivery has been dispatched from change of destination office
Sent
Verb and adjective
fema
Billed but not dispatched
The cast of Dispatched - 2013 includes: Teresa Lim as Olivia Alfredo Narciso Karen Tsen Lee