/kənˈsaɪnmənt/ – noun
Definition: 1. hàng, lô hàng;
2. ký gửi, ủy thác.
A more thorough explanation: Consignment refers to an arrangement in which goods are entrusted to a person or entity (the consignee) to sell on behalf of the owner (the consignor), typically for a fee or commission. The consignee does not take ownership of the goods but acts as an agent to sell them on behalf of the consignor.
Example: The consignment agreement outlined the terms and conditions for the shipment of goods from the supplier to the retailer.