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When a loan is amortized, a relatively low percentage of the payment goes to reduce the outstanding principal in the early years, and the principal repayment's percentage increases in the loan's later years.
SKUs
Stock Keeping Units, unique codes assigned to products to identify them, often used for inventory management.
Transportation Requirements
Specifications or conditions that need to be met for the movement of goods, including regulations, delivery windows, and vehicle capacity.
Performance Measurement
The process of evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of actions or operations within an organization or system.
Supply Chain Management
The oversight of materials, information, and finances as they move from supplier to manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer.
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