final order cutoff

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Noun[edit]

final order cutoff (plural final order cutoffs)

  1. (publishing, retailing) The latest date that retailers can submit their finalized orders before publishers set up their print runs. Orders submitted before this will be fulfilled as the publisher wills, orders submitted after this will be subject to availability.

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  • FOC (abbreviation)

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  • FOC (abbreviation)

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