Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
inventario de alerta
English translation:
minimum/danger stock level
Added to glossary by
Alan Lambson
Mar 15, 2002 16:17
22 yrs ago
Spanish term
inventario de alerta
Spanish to English
Bus/Financial
Así mismo, los algoritmos básicos que debe incluir son: Inventario de seguridad, inventario mínimo de exhibición, inventario mínimo adicional por promoción, nivel de inventario mínimo de alerta.
I suspect that this means the inventory level which alerts the system or manager to the need to replenish.
Can anyone confirm?
I suspect that this means the inventory level which alerts the system or manager to the need to replenish.
Can anyone confirm?
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | minimum/danger stock level | Guiri |
5 +3 | low inventory alert | Jane Lamb-Ruiz (X) |
5 -1 | minimum alert inventory | Antonio Costa (X) |
4 | minimum-inventory alert | Terry Burgess |
Proposed translations
4 hrs
Selected
minimum/danger stock level
level at which stocks need replenishing. minimum would be less urgent than danger
3 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "This answer really nails the meaning. Many thanks."
-1
6 mins
minimum alert inventory
Ok
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
swisstell
: you put the sense of this upside down. It would need to say "minimum inventory alert" to make sense
48 mins
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+3
6 mins
low inventory alert
Yes, the inventory is low and the red light goes off...
alert
warning
notification
:)
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Note added at 2002-03-16 15:16:20 (GMT) Post-grading
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danger is incorrect unless dealing with, say, fuel in a plane
alert
warning
notification
:)
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Note added at 2002-03-16 15:16:20 (GMT) Post-grading
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danger is incorrect unless dealing with, say, fuel in a plane
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Gillian Hargreaves (X)
33 mins
|
agree |
swisstell
: there is a specific word for it which I ought to recall - but this I am brain-lame today, I go with you!
48 mins
|
agree |
Dr. Chrys Chrystello
2 hrs
|
17 mins
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