expediter

noun

Etymology

From expedite + -er.

  1. derived from expedītus
  2. suffixed as expediter — “expedite + er

Definitions

  1. A person who expedites.

  2. Employee charged with tasks related to the purchase of materials (place orders, receive…

    Employee charged with tasks related to the purchase of materials (place orders, receive shipments, examine deliveries, check correctness of invoices) and other clerical duties.

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