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RoseWind [281]
4 years ago
13

Quality air, a company that builds airplanes, typically orders parts for its airplanes from other companies. _______ is the prac

tice quality air is using.
Business
1 answer:
swat324 years ago
3 0
Outsourcing is the common practice of many companies quality air is using, also defines as <span>using suppliers outside the company to provide goods and services. Outsourcing is a practice of quality air, a company that builds airplanes, typically other parts of airplanes from other companies.</span>
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