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When using Pareto analysis, a frequency chart is constructed showing the number of occurrences in ascending order.
Lowest-Cost Location
Refers to the geographic location selected for business operations, manufacturing, or logistics based on the criteria of minimal operational and production costs.
Economies of Scale
The cost advantage achieved when production becomes efficient, as the scale of the production increases, the cost per unit of the product decreases.
Total Logistics Cost
The overall expenses associated with the planning, implementing, and controlling of goods’ movement, including transportation, inventory, warehousing, and order processing costs.
Facilities
Physical locations and infrastructures, such as factories, warehouses, and offices, where business operations occur.
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