preship

/priːˈʃɪp/
verb
  1. To ship (goods) in advance of the usual or required time.
    • The company decided to preship the holiday orders to avoid delays.
    • They often preship samples to potential clients for testing.
    • We need to preship these parts to the warehouse before the strike begins.
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