Case (goods)

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Guantanamo seamen load cases of bottled water.

A case of some merchandise is a collection of items packaged together. A case is not a strict unit of measure. For consumer foodstuff such as canned goods, soda, cereal, and such, a case is typically 24 items, however cases may consist of any quantity depending on manufacturer packaging - cases are typically found in multiples of four or six. For larger bottles such as gallon jugs, a case is typically four jugs.

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Book manufacture

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Illustration from Printing and Bookbinding for Schools (1914)

The term case binding in the book manufacturing industry refers to a collection of pages contained in a case which is attached to it. (There are also cases for books e.g. slipcases which merely enclose a book.) The original case is often now called simply the binding, although the integrated manufacturing process still uses the term case to refer to the hard cover and spine. [1]

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References

  1. "What is Case Binding?". Desktoppub.about.com. 2012-05-07. Archived from the original on 2013-05-15. Retrieved 2013-06-07.

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