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When Using the Load-Distance Method to Select a New Location

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When using the load-distance method to select a new location, the decision maker can represent the number of trips to be made, the number of customers needing a physical presence, or number of tons per week, among other measures, as loads.


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Overhead Cost

General expenses related to the operation of a business that are not directly tied to a specific product or service, including rent, utilities, and administrative expenses.

Supporting Assembly

Components or sub-assemblies that are used as part of a main assembly in manufacturing processes.

Activity-based Costing

A financial approach that distributes overhead and indirect charges to associated goods and services based on the activities involved.

Plantwide Overhead Rate

A single overhead allocation rate used throughout a manufacturing plant or entire facility, applied uniformly to all products or cost centers.

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