pullist
Pullist is a noun used to describe a compiled list of items designated to be retrieved from a storage location. It functions as a planning and execution tool to ensure that items are collected for fulfillment, inspection, or display. The form is most commonly written as "pull list," but "pullist" appears in some texts and product names. A pullist typically includes item identifiers such as title, author, ISBN or product code, location, and requested quantity, and is usually generated by staff or automated systems from a request or inventory workflow.
In libraries and archives, a pullist guides staff to locate and retrieve items requested by patrons or
In bookselling and publishing, retailers maintain pull lists to secure ongoing titles for customers or subscriptions.
In warehousing and logistics, a pullist (often called a pick list in workflow documentation) directs warehouse
In software development, some teams use the term pullist to refer to a list of pull requests
Overall, pullist is a flexible term tied to the broader concept of coordinating the retrieval of items