Cross-Docking,
Cross-Docking:
A value-added storage service responsible for removing loads from carriers and quickly diverting them to other means of transportation that will take the property to the next line of its journey.
Literal Meanings of Cross-Docking
Cross:
Meanings of Cross:
A symbol, object, or image containing two small lines or intersecting parts (+ or ×).
A vertical bar with a cross bar was used for crucifixion in ancient times.
The ball passes through the playing field and into the center near the opponent's goal.
Walking or spreading upwards or to the other side (area, body of water, etc.).
Pass or cross in opposite directions.
(Someone) asks for the sign of the cross in front of the chest as a sign of Christian reverence or divine protection.
Attack the ball across the field to the center.
Encourage (one species, breed or variety of animal) to be matched with another breed, breed or species.
Sentences of Cross
Check the Preferences option.
Beckham's deepest center comes from Cole. Has changed to network.
The daughter quickly lost contact with the deceased.
Many animals of this breed were bred in Guernsey relatives.
Crossed bones
Synonyms of Cross
span, crook, argue with, combination, out of humour, arch over, foaming at the mouth, up in arms, ford, touchy, stretch across, irate, navigate, hamper, vex, half blood, soreheaded, controvert, take a stand against, gainsay, pass over, livid, upset, peevish, grouchy
Docking:
Meanings of Docking:
Minus (some, especially the amount of money or points in the game)
Bite (animal tail)
Sentences of Docking
The agent pays by adding money to the father's salary.
They are cut off
Synonyms of Docking
dissever, put in, minus, knock off, remove, detach, truncate, lessen, cut, cut back, moor, take off, deduct, discount, sever, cut short, shorten, lop, chop off, prune, beach, debit, amputate, diminish, drop anchor, cut off, disconnect, subtract, take away, anchor
Cross-docking
Inventory allocation planning so that inventory can be moved from one shipment to another on the dock without moving it to a rack or bin. While this type of inventory movement can violate lot and code date movement parameters, cross-dock scheduling is typically used to minimize labor and handling costs in warehouses and distribution centers.