Allocating too little capacity results in good responsiveness if demand is not satisfied, or low cost if
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Allocating too little capacity results in
good responsiveness if demand is not satisfied, or low cost if demand is filled from a distant facility.
good responsiveness if demand is not satisfied, or high cost if demand is filled from a distant
facility.
poor responsiveness if demand is not satisfied, or low cost if demand is filled from a distant facility.
poor responsiveness if demand is not satisfied, or high cost if demand is filled from a distant
facility.
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Supply Chain Management Strategy Planning And Operation
ISBN: 9781292257891
7th Global Edition
Authors: Sunil Chopra
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