bonded warehouse
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bonded warehouse
First recorded in 1840–50
Example Sentences
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Currently, though, “the interest in bonded warehouse has skyrocketed compared to what it was a year ago.”
From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2025
Martin Armstrong runs Whisky Broker, a bonded warehouse in Creetown, near Dumfries, which stores 48,000 casks.
From BBC • Mar. 26, 2025
A freeport offers few tax advantages and scarcely any security features that a standard bonded warehouse cannot provide.
From The New Yorker • Feb. 8, 2016
Beedies LLC said the cigarettes go straight from the U.S. ports to a bonded warehouse, and are then exported outside the country.
From Time • Apr. 21, 2015
It is also a requisite that the goods be deposited in a bonded warehouse in the care and custody of its proprietor, who also must furnish the government with a bond of indemnity.
From Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.) by Eaton, Seymour
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