entry of goods
The term 'entrada de mercancías' in Spanish translates to 'entry of goods' in English. It's a phrase commonly used in commerce and logistics, indicating the process of receiving and admitting goods into a warehouse, store, or other business location. These goods might be products intended for resale, raw materials for production, or any other kind of supply necessary for the operation of a business. This phrase is typically part of the vocabulary of supply chain management and trade logistics.
The goods entrance is blocked by the workers' strike.
In this sentence, the 'entrada de mercancías' refers to a place where goods are received or delivered. The phrase is used in a context where workers' strike stops deliveries from being received at their usual place.
I need you to check this morning's goods entry.
Here, 'entrada de mercancías' refers to a record or a log of goods that entered a place or were received. The sentence is about someone asking another to review the goods that were received in the morning.
The Manager is responsible for entering the goods into the system.
In this third example, 'entrada de mercancías' is the act of logging goods in a system, which is a manager's task. It could be alluding to an inventory management system where each delivered item is recorded.