Inbound shipping refers to the transportation of goods and materials coming into a business or facility, typically from suppliers or manufacturers. This process involves receiving, inspecting, and storing products for later use or sale. Outbound shipping, on the other hand, involves the distribution of finished products from a business to customers or retailers. This includes packaging, labeling, and shipping products to their final destination.
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