Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

press

English answer:

inventory

Added to glossary by AhmedAMS
Feb 7, 2008 06:42
16 yrs ago
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English term

press

English Bus/Financial Business/Commerce (general)
The following is an excerpt from a merchandising manual of a maternity clothes store

VII. Press
a) We have ***press*** in house which is coordinated at Head Office in London.
b) We will always call the store in advance to arrange a convenient time for when the stylist can come and choose the stock. Sometimes the Stylst will ask for you to put a selection of stock together and they will send a courier to pick it up.
c) Always record the goods on the system using the Layaway receipt – print two copies, one which you file, the second copy is sent with the goods. Note the name of company the goods are being sent to.
d) Once the goods come back, check that they are all in perfect condition, note that they have been received on the original Layaway receipt, re ticket if necessary and put back into the stock room.
Change log

Feb 7, 2008 06:43: Ahmed Ahmed changed "Language pair" from "English to Arabic" to "English"

Feb 23, 2008 20:27: AhmedAMS Created KOG entry

Feb 23, 2008 20:29: AhmedAMS changed "Field" from "Marketing" to "Bus/Financial" , "Field (specific)" from "Textiles / Clothing / Fashion" to "Business/Commerce (general)"

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inventory

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Peer comment(s):

agree Shazly : a large cupboard for storing linen or clothes.
11 mins
Thank you.
agree ErichEko ⟹⭐ : w/ shazly.
18 hrs
Thank you.
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1 hr

Printing office

I think they mean something like printing services.
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+1
2 hrs

Storehouse / Stockroom

stockroom/storehouse or magazine
Peer comment(s):

agree ErichEko ⟹⭐ : Not magazine, certainly.
18 hrs
Thank you Erich! but I meant magazine=storeroom,..-as it has more than a meaning other than the usual magazine that we know. Thank you.
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8 hrs

public relations person or office

The references below show what press means in this context. I think that if they meant a cupboard for keeping the clothes, or a device for printing or for ironing clothes, they would have said "a press;" So, I don't believe that it is a linen press, printing press, or ironing press.

Newbury Park Ad agency seeks an in-house press/PR person. Looking for detail oriented candidate with educational background or experience with press and PR. Reputable ad agency w/ over 20 year success record serving both large and small businesses.
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/2399552#5364943

Job: SENIOR PRESS OFFICER - In-house, Median Recruitment Limited
http://www.prweekjobs.co.uk/job/304590/senior-press-officer-...

Job: Leading High Street Brand - In-house Press Office Opportunities, f1 Recruitment
My client is looking for 2 new additions to her **Communications team.**
http://jobs.brandrepublic.com/job/307379/leading-high-street...

CONTACT ARTISTS
In-House Marketing - Christina Loglisci
In-House Press Inquiries - Nicole Mostaccio
http://artistsbytimothypriano.com/index.php?page=contact

PERODUA UK BRINGS PRESS OFFICE IN HOUSE
Perodua UK has taken the important step in its continued development of forming its own in-house Press and PR department
http://www.perodua-uk.com/pressrel_211102.htm

Comprehensive engagement with private sector business groups dedicated to creating superlative business networks and leadership development. This has led to us developing our own in-house press office which fulfils our corporate and **b2b [business to busincess] public relations requirements.**


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Note added at 9 hrs (2008-02-07 15:44:36 GMT)
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http://www.esay-marketing.co.uk/press-release.asp?MenuID=29
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