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a small plastic card from your bank which you show when you write a cheque
banker's card
someone whose job is to take and deliver documents and parcels
courier
to have enough money to pay for the things you need
cover your expenses
the group of people who usually buy or use a company's products or services
customer base
the place where your bags are examined when you are going into a country, to make sure you are not carrying anything illegal
customs
the amount of money that you have to pay for taking things such as letters, parcels or goods to a person or place
delivery charges
(US) a small bus or train station
depot
a person or organisation that supplies goods to shops and companies
distributor
the number of customers who buy or may buy products and services offered by companies within their own country
domestic market
goods that are carried by trains, trucks, ships or aircraft
freight
a hard hat that protects your head
helmet
International Commercial Terms: a set of rules used in the trade of goods from one country to another
Incoterms
someone's idea, invention, etc. that can be protected by law from being copied by someone else
intellectual property (IP)
to make an agreement by which someone pays you money in order to use something for a particular period of time
lease
official rules about something that it is necessary to have or to do
legal requirements
the paper, box, etc. that something is inside so that it can be sold or sent somewhere
packaging
the part of a job that involves writing letters, organizing information, etc.
paperwork
a legal right that a person or company receives to make or sell a particular product so that others cannot copy it
patent
a piece of paper that proves that you have received goods or money
receipt
things that you use for writing, such as pens and paper
stationery
a large event at which companies show their new products to people who might buy them
trade fair
the name of a particular company or product which cannot be used by anyone else
trademark