preshipping

/priˈʃɪpɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of sending goods to customers before the official release date or before the item is generally available.
    • Preshipping helps reduce the load on delivery services during peak seasons.
    • The preshipping of the new phone model caused a lot of excitement among tech enthusiasts.
    • Our warehouse team handled the preshipping of holiday orders to ensure timely delivery.
adjective
  1. Relating to or occurring before the shipment of goods.
    • We need to complete the preshipping paperwork before the truck arrives.
    • The preshipping inspection caught a few damaged boxes before they left the warehouse.
    • Preshipping preparations include labeling and packaging all items.