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The word "reshipment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of shipping something again, usually after a period of storage or to a different destination. For example, "After months in storage, the reshipment of the shipment of furniture finally arrived."
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reshipment
noun
The condition of being reshipped.
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Vast herds of Texas cattle were driven to Kansas Pacific railheads, and Wyandotte became a major marketing and reshipment point, and by the 1870s stockyards and meatpacking plants had sprung up.
It operates by demanding copies for inspection at its Nevada distribution site, and then repackages the title under the Alibris brand at a marked-up price for reshipment to a customer.
But any significant broadening could slow the Chinese economy in a hurry, and with it the economies of many Asian neighbors that increasingly send components to China for final assembly and reshipment to the United States.
Last year they received a fresh impulse from the harrowing Roman Polanski movie, "The Pianist," and no guide will fail to take you to the grim Umschlagplatz (meaning, literally, Place of Reshipment, or Trading Center) where the pianist escaped as his family was shipped off to Treblinka.
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The executives were told that if any of their companies stepped up shipments to another country instead, allowing reshipment of rare earths from that country to Japan, then the company would lose its export license.
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