Contents
Storage
Storage in International Trade
Meaning of Storage, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The keeping of goods in a warehouse.
Hierarchical Display of Storage
Trade > Distributive trades
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Nuisance > Dangerous substance > Toxic substance
Energy > Energy policy > Energy policy > Energy storage
Agri-Foodstuffs > Food technology > Food technology > Storage of food
Agri-Foodstuffs > Foodstuff > Foodstuff > Perishable goods
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Nuisance > Dangerous substance
Trade > Tariff policy > EU customs procedure > Customs procedure suspending duties > Customs warehouse
Industry > Chemistry > Chemical industry > Chemical product
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Nuisance > Dangerous substance > Inflammable product
Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Means of agricultural production > Means of agricultural production > Agricultural building > Silo
Business And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > Costing > Storage cost
Storage
Concept of Storage
See the dictionary definition of Storage.
Characteristics of Storage
Resources
Translation of Storage
- Spanish: Almacenamiento
- French: Stockage
- German: Lagerung
- Italian: Stoccaggio
- Portuguese: Armazenagem
- Polish: Magazynowanie
Thesaurus of Storage
Trade > Distributive trades > Storage
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Nuisance > Dangerous substance > Toxic substance > Storage
Energy > Energy policy > Energy policy > Energy storage > Storage
Agri-Foodstuffs > Food technology > Food technology > Storage of food > Storage
Agri-Foodstuffs > Foodstuff > Foodstuff > Perishable goods > Storage
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Nuisance > Dangerous substance > Storage
Trade > Tariff policy > EU customs procedure > Customs procedure suspending duties > Customs warehouse > Storage
Industry > Chemistry > Chemical industry > Chemical product > Storage
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Nuisance > Dangerous substance > Inflammable product > Storage
Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Means of agricultural production > Means of agricultural production > Agricultural building > Silo > Storage
Business And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > Costing > Storage cost > Storage
See also
- Toxic substance
- Energy storage
- Storage of food
- Perishable goods
- Dangerous substance
- Customs warehouse
- Chemical product
- Inflammable product
- Silo
- Storage cost
- Storage facility
- Storage site
- Warehouse
- Warehousing
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