Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
first in, first out
Norwegian translation:
først inn - først ut
Aug 12, 2009 13:08
14 yrs ago
English term
first in, first out
GBK
English to Norwegian
Bus/Financial
Retail
Definition from
About.com: Retailing:
A method of stock rotation in which goods that are received first are sold first. Newly received product is stocked behind the older merchandise.
Example sentences:
Raw materials and ingredients should be stored and handled under suitable conditions to prevent spoilage, contamination and damage. Stocks of raw materials and ingredients should be properly rotated to ensure that the first-in-first-out principle is followed. (Hong Kong FEHD)
Follow rotational policies closely. Seafood always should be handled on a 'first in, first out' basis. This is particularly critical for fresh seafood because of shorter shelf life, but it also should be applied to frozen product display cases. (Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute)
Sell the earliest deliveries first - a frequent delivery service from one distributor will help to maintain the first in - first out arrangement. (FAO CORPORATE DOCUMENT REPOSITORY)
Proposed translations
(Norwegian)
4 +2 | først inn - først ut | Bjørnar Magnussen |
Change log
Aug 12, 2009 13:02: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
Aug 12, 2009 13:08: Enrique Cavalitto changed "Stage" from "Preparation" to "Submission"
Aug 15, 2009 13:56: changed "Stage" from "Submission" to "Selection"
Sep 11, 2009 14:54: changed "Stage" from "Selection" to "Completion"
Proposed translations
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12 mins
Selected
først inn - først ut
Definition from
Skatteloven:
Som regnskapsprinsipp: Hvis identiske formuegjenstander som ble anskaffet på ulike tidspunkt, realiseres på ulike tidspunkt, anses den formuegjenstanden som først var anskaffet, for å være realisert først.<br /><br />Det samme begrepet brukes i varehandelen.
Example sentences:
Først inn - Først ut. Dette betyr i praksis at det tauet som først ankommer lager, skal først ut fra lager. ... (carlstahl)
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