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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Treat Sustainability Gaps". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Engineer-to-Order  + (The supply chain configuration strategy which enables customer-driven requirements to be recorded on the order and design/engineering to be finalized as part of the execution of the order (order engineering))
  • Make-to-Stock  + (The supply chain configuration strategy which uses forecasts, planning or planning derived information to drive execution processes in lieu of customer order)
  • Reverse Logistics  + (The supply chain configuration strategy that enables products to be returned to the seller or the seller's agent with the intent to perform maintenance, repair, overhaul or issue a replacement)
  • Make-to-Order  + (The supply chain configuration strategy which uses unique, identifiable Sales Orders to drive product sourcing and production decision and execution processes)
  • Circular Economics  + (The supply chain configuration strategy that integrates outbound and reverse flows in order to extend the lifespan/use of resources as long as possible)
  • Electronic Signature  + (The technology and practice to capture a signature electronically, for the purpose of executing an agreement or contract)
  • Total Landed Cost  + (The total cost of a product or service to arrive at the Buyer's point of consumption or retail sale.)
  • Load Type  + (The types of loads a carrier transports on behalf of the shipper. Examples include: Bulk, Container, Parcel)
  • Stock Keeping Unit  + (The unique identifier of a product (raw material, sub-assembly, finished good, merchandize). Typically this is the most detailed level of the product hierarchy and it is used by most functions in a business)
  • Supply Chain Finance  + (The use of processes and technologies to optimize cashflow and working capital of suppliers while extending the payment terms for the buyer)
  • Unload  + (Unloading a container or transport vehicle)
  • Usage License  + (We grant you, the public, permission to use the licensed material under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International License)
  • Field Safety Notice  + (a document issued by a manufacturer of goo
    a document issued by a manufacturer of goods with the intent to notify the recipient of the risk of death or serious illness or injury related to use or application of the specified product, and a list of proposed actions to minimize or prevent such occurrence
    ons to minimize or prevent such occurrence)
  • Gather Inventory & Schedule  + (collecting, aggregating, establishing and
    collecting, aggregating, establishing and reviewing the actual inventory and scheduled completions of Work/Production Orders of materials (parts, ingredients, semi-finished goods, products) and services. This includes determining capacity of all relevant types
    determining capacity of all relevant types)
  • Supply Chain Risk Management  + (the practice or system to manage initiatives to keep risk at the amount and type of risk an enterprise is willing to take in order to meet its supply chain objectives)
  • Verified Gross Mass  + (the total gross mass of a packed container as obtained by one of the SOLAS approved methods)
  • Stock Out Ratio  + ({{{description}}})
  • Order Processing Delays  + ({{{description}}})
  • Cost Of Goods Sold  + ({{{description}}})
  • Direct Material Costs  + ({{{description}}})