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In the market for foreign-currency exchange, capital flight shifts the
Bullwhip Effect
A phenomenon in supply chains where small fluctuations in demand at the retail level cause progressively larger fluctuations in demand upstream, often leading to inefficiency and increased costs.
Lot Sizes
The quantity of goods processed, produced, purchased, or delivered in a single batch or order, affecting manufacturing efficiency and inventory management.
Operational Improvements
Enhancements or optimizations made to the processes and procedures of an organization to increase efficacy, efficiency, and overall performance.
Transportation Costs
Expenses incurred in moving goods from one location to another, including freight charges, fuel costs, and maintenance.
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