Sending is your urgent transport and logistics company. With a fleet of 1.510 vehicles, we offer coverage in Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Ceuta, Melilla and the best island service in the Canary Islands, Balearic Islands and Azores. With a wide range of personalized services depending on the needs of the client.
At Sending we care about our clients, establishing permanent contact with them and offering them the service that best suits their needs. 360º customer service, in person or multi-device: web, mail, app, chatbot or phone. All our vehicles are monitored by GPS, so their real-time location is known at all times and for greater control of deliveries.
At Sending we care about our clients, establishing permanent contact with them and offering them the service that best suits their needs.
Sending es tu compañía de transporte urgente y logística. Con una flota de 1.510 vehículos, ofrecemos cobertura en España, Portugal, Andorra, Ceuta, Melilla y el mejor servicio insular en Canarias, Baleares y Azores. Con una amplia gama de servicios personalizados en función de las necesidades del cliente.
: to cause to issue: such as a : to pour out : discharge clouds sending forth rain b : utter send forth a cry
/sɛndɪŋ/ IPA guide Other forms: sendings Definitions of sending noun the act of causing something to go (especially messages) see more
message to tell somebody something by sending them a message send something My parents send their love. send something to somebody Henry sent his regards to you. (figurative) What sort of message is that sending to young people? send somebody something He sent me word to come. send something (that)… She sent word (that) she could not come.
send /sɛnd/ vb (sends, sending, sent) (transitive) to cause or order (a person or thing) to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place: to send a letter, she sent the salesman away
[ + to infinitive ] We're sending the kids to stay with my parents for a couple of weeks. The commander has asked us to send reinforcements. They've sent their son (away) to boarding school. He was trying to explain but she became impatient and sent him away (= told him to leave).
- To dispatch someone to do an errand or convey a message: Let's send out for hamburgers. 2. To dispatch a request or order, especially by mail: send away for a new catalogue. 3. To transmit a message or messages: The radio operator was still sending when the ship went down.
verb Word forms: sends, sending, sent 1. (transitive) to cause or order (a person or thing) to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place to send a letter
sent, sending to dispatch a messenger, agent, message, etc. Electricity. to transmit a signal. The ship's radio sends on a special band of frequencies.
To cause a message or information to be communicated to someone. She is sending an email to her professor about the assignment.
Sending generally refers to the act of transferring or delivering something to someone or somewhere. This could apply to tangible items, like sending a letter or package through the mail, as well as intangible things, such as sending an email, text message, data over the internet, or even signaling in telecommunications.
message to tell somebody something by sending them a message send something My parents send their love. send something to somebody Henry sent his regards to you. (figurative) What sort of …
[ + to infinitive ] We're sending the kids to stay with my parents for a couple of weeks. The commander has asked us to send reinforcements. They've sent their son (away) to boarding school. He was …
Sending generally refers to the act of transferring or delivering something to someone or somewhere. This could apply to tangible items, like sending a letter or package through the mail, as well as …