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Single-Zone Pricing
A pricing strategy where a company charges the same price for a product or service across all geographic locations, ignoring transportation costs.
Freight-Absorption Pricing
Freight-Absorption Pricing is a strategy where a seller absorbs all or part of the freight charges to attract customers from distant locations.
Buyers
Individuals or entities that purchase goods or services for personal use, for resale, or for use in manufacturing or provision of services.
Basing-Point Pricing
Basing-point pricing is a pricing system where the price of goods includes delivery from a specific location, regardless of the actual shipping point to the buyer.
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