noun
- the act or process of packing goods or products in advance, before they are ordered or shipped
Usage: common in retail and logistics
verb
- to pack (goods or products) in advance, typically in standard quantities or containers, before customer orders are received
Usage: present participle of prepack
Examples
- The warehouse is prepacking items to speed up order fulfillment.
- Prepacking reduces the time needed to ship customer orders.
- Many grocery stores use prepacking for fresh produce to maintain quality.
- The company invested in prepacking equipment to increase efficiency.
- By prepacking common items, the distribution center cut shipping delays by half.
- Prepacking allows retailers to standardize portion sizes and pricing.