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I keep my inventory level at an absolute minimum by taking advantage of manufacturers that are willing to ship directly to customers i.e. drop-ship.
Women Grow Business » The Frugal Startup: How to Minimize Costs for Your Online Business 2009
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OK prebarcode, presort, drop-ship, destination enter, present your mail packaged in bulk, and forgo air transportation, then you can start talking about paying the same.
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For manufacturers that do not drop-ship, I contract with a warehouse to receive and store these products and fulfill my orders.
Women Grow Business » The Frugal Startup: How to Minimize Costs for Your Online Business 2009
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Inc. 's CompUSA, that helps retailers drop-ship products from physical retail outlets to customers who place their orders online.
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An enemy drop-ship swooped down and snatched her last ship.
Defender 2010
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A better question: the fuel or necessary reagent, or whatever for the prawn drop-ship is also a mutagen that turns humans into prawns?
What Secrets Lurk Within District 9? White Anxiety | ATTACKERMAN 2009
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Behind a distinctly unglamorous Web site, the company has a system to allow hundreds of branded footwear vendors to drop-ship direct to customers.
Supply Chain Leaders 2007
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My battery auction was set up by an American who had built up a good feedback score by finding people in Asia who would reliably drop-ship directly to the U.S. The seller wouldn't have had to be American.
The Speculist: Army of Davids meets The Anglosphere Challenge 2006
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My battery auction was set up by an American who had built up a good feedback score by finding people in Asia who would reliably drop-ship directly to the U.S. The seller wouldn't have had to be American.
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Today, we “drop-ship” directly to 2,900 Wal-Mart stores, sending hundreds of thousands of units a week on trucks.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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