stockturn
stockturn — noun
1. the rate at which a shop or business sells and replaces its stock during a set p
the rate at which a shop or business sells and replaces its stock during a set period, used to show how quickly goods move
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]
A low stockturn warned Esteban that too many coats were still unsold.
Monthly stockturn helps the warehouse decide when to reorder popular soap.
Christopher checks stockturn by product before planning next season's budget.
- 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.