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  2. Message precedence - Wikipedia

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    Examples include any message that requires the documentation of its transmission or delivery; messages concerning normal operations, programs, or projects; and periodic or consolidated reports. They should be handled as soon as traffic flow allows, but no later than the beginning of the next duty day.

  3. Private Express Statutes - Wikipedia

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    Letters that at some point during their pick-up or delivery had previously entered into the USPS mailstream, unless the letters are consolidated. Letters addressed to specific persons that fall outside the purview of the PES. [citation needed] Certain documents and objects that are not considered letters, even though containing a message.

  4. U.S. Special Delivery (postal service) - Wikipedia

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    Special Delivery badges Special Delivery stamp on cover. U.S. Special Delivery was a postal service paid for with additional postage for urgent letters and postal packets which are delivered in less time than by standard or first class mail service. Its meaning is different and separate from express mail delivery service. Essentially it meant ...

  5. Delivery order - Wikipedia

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    A delivery order (abbreviated D/O [1]) is a document from a consignee, or an owner or his agent of freight carrier which orders the release of the transportation of cargo to another party. [2] Usually the written order permits the direct delivery of goods to a warehouseman , carrier or other person who in the course of their ordinary business ...

  6. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    DIFOT – Delivery in full on time, a variant of On Time In Full; Dir – Director; disc. – Discount; DMA – Direct market access; DOE – Depending on Experience; DPO – Days Payable Outstanding; DR – Depositary receipt; DSO – Days Sales Outstanding; DSP – Delivery service provider; DTP– Desktop Publishing; DVP – Delivery versus ...

  7. Glossary of economics - Wikipedia

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    Also called resource cost advantage. The ability of a party (whether an individual, firm, or country) to produce a greater quantity of a good, product, or service than competitors using the same amount of resources. absorption The total demand for all final marketed goods and services by all economic agents resident in an economy, regardless of the origin of the goods and services themselves ...

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  9. Expediting - Wikipedia

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    Expediting is a concept in purchasing and project management for securing the quality and timely delivery of goods and components. [1]The procurement department or an external expeditor controls the progress of manufacturing at the supplier concerning quality, packing, conformity with standards and set timelines.