accurately /ˈækjərətli/ (adv) correct and true in every detail Example: To gauge these figures accurately, we first need to get some facts from the shipping department
carrier /ˈkæriə(r)/ (n) a company that carries goods or passengers from one place to another, especially by air Example: Lou, our favorite carrier, takes extra care of our boxes marked 'fragile'
catalog /ˈkat(ə)lɒg/ (n) Example: The upcoming fall catalog shows a number of items from Laos that Mr. Lau has never before been able to offer
fulfill /ful'fil/ (v) to do or achieve what was hoped for or expected Example: Her expectations were so high, we knew they would be hard to fulfill
integral /ˈɪntɪɡrəl/ (adj) being an essential part of something Example: A dependable stream of inventory is integral to reliable shipping of orders
inventory /ˈɪnvəntri/ (n) a written list of all the objects, furniture, etc. in a particular building Example: The store closes one day a year so that the staff can take inventory of the stockroom
minimize /ˈmɪnɪmaɪz/ (v) to reduce something, especially something bad, to the lowest possible level Example: The shipping staff minimized customer complaints by working overtime to deliver the packages quickly
on hand (adj) available Example: We had too much stock on hand, so we had a summer sale
remember /rɪˈmembə(r)/ (v) to have or keep an image in your memory of an event, a person, a place, etc. from the past Example: I will remember the combination to the safe without writing it down
ship /ʃɪp/ (v) to send Example: Eva shipped the package carefully, since she knew the contents were made of glass
sufficiently /səˈfɪʃntli/ (adv) enough for a particular purpose; as much as you need Example: We are sufficiently organized to begin transferring the palettes tomorrow
supply /səˈplaɪ/ (n, v) an amount of something that is provided or available to be used Example: By making better use of our supplies, we can avoid ordering until next month