verscheping
Verscheping is a term that appears in a limited subset of English-language logistics discussions to denote the act of dispatching shipments again, typically after an initial delivery attempt has failed or during a returns process. It is not a standardized or widely recognized term in major dictionaries, and its precise meaning can vary by company or region. In many contexts, verscheping is effectively synonymous with reshipment or re-dispatch, though some practitioners use it to emphasize the reallocation of inventory to a new carrier or route.
Etymology and origins: The word is usually traced to the Dutch verb verschepen, meaning to despatch by
Usage and examples: In practice, verscheping might involve confirming a new delivery window, updating tracking information,