consignee

[kənˌsaɪˈniː]

consignee Definition

a person or company to whom goods or documents are officially sent, especially in the case of shipping or transportation.

Using consignee: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "consignee" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The consignee must sign the delivery receipt.

  • Example

    The consignee is responsible for paying any customs duties.

  • Example

    The consignee refused to accept the damaged goods.

  • Example

    The consignee received the package on time.

consignee Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with consignee

  • inform the recipient that their shipment has arrived or is ready for pickup

    Example

    Please notify the consignee that their package has arrived at the warehouse.

  • the address where the shipment is to be delivered

    Example

    Please confirm the consignee address before we ship the goods.

  • the signature of the recipient acknowledging receipt of the shipment

    Example

    We require a consignee signature for all deliveries.

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Summary: consignee in Brief

'Consignee' [kənˌsaɪˈniː] refers to a person or company who officially receives goods or documents, particularly in shipping or transportation contexts. It is often necessary for the consignee to sign for the delivery and pay any customs duties. Phrases like 'notify the consignee' and 'consignee address' are commonly used in logistics and supply chain management.