stockturn

stockturn — noun

1. the rate at which a shop or business sells and replaces its stock during a set p

1.名詞C1
釋義

the rate at which a shop or business sells and replaces its stock during a set period, used to show how quickly goods move

例句

The shop dropped slow-selling items to improve its stockturn this winter.

collocation: improve stockturn

After sales rose, Padma saw the stockturn climb above last year's level.

pattern: stockturn climb above [level]

同義詞
  • inventory turnover

    the more common American accounting term for the same measure

  • turnover rate

    broader business phrase that can refer to staff or stock, so it is less exact

  • sell-through rate

    focuses on how much stock sells, not the full replace-and-repeat cycle

文法句型

high stockturn

low stockturn

improve stockturn

stockturn by product

用法筆記

Usually used in retail, warehouse, and buying talk, often with adjectives like high, low, fast, or slow. Inventory turnover is the more common American term for the same measurement.

常見錯誤

The store had a high stockturn because the shelves were full.
The store had a high stockturn because items sold quickly and were replaced fast.
💡full shelves show how much stock is present, not how quickly it moves.