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Business, 13.11.2019 21:31, kaykayhodge

Brenda and tim went to carl's custom dining to buy a new dining room set. at the store they configured the set to their specifications in terms of size, finish and style. the store sent the order out via the internet to the manufacturer. the manufacturer, in turn, secured the correct type of wood from its supplier to complete the dining room set. when finished, the manufacturer shipped the product to its local warehouse where carl's custom dining arranged for delivery to its store by a local trucking company. for carl's custom dining, this is an example ofa. a push strategy. b. a stockout. c. its supply chain. d. a just-in-time inventory system. e. its inventory management system

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