reship

/riːˈʃɪp/
verb
  1. To ship something again, often to a different address or after a return.
    • They had to reship the furniture because the customer moved.
    • Please reship the package to my new apartment.
    • The store will reship the order if it arrives damaged.
  2. To transfer cargo from one ship to another.
    • They reship the goods onto smaller boats for river delivery.
    • The company reships grain from large vessels to barges.
    • The crew had to reship the containers at the port.
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