Answer:
False
Explanation:
I think if a company wants its supply chain to be efficient then it should focus on the entire supply chain rather then just focusing on one part of the supply chain.
Starting from the suppliers the products bought should be good quality wise if the company wants to provide a quality end product to its customers. After that lead time management (how long it will take the product to reach the company) and inventory accuracy (a company should always be aware of its inventory accurately) is also very important.
After the product is manufactured Freight Saving ( on time delivery of the products) and COGS (spending as low money as possible to sell the product to the end customers) should also focus on competitive advantage.
All parts of a supply chain should be very efficient in order for a company to achieve competitive advantage if only one part is not working properly it will effect the whole supply chain and the competitive advantage the company is trying to achieve.
Answer:
a reduction in the price of the good
Explanation:
A supply curve will shift to the right if the sellers increase the amount of goods sold in the market.
When the price of that particular good is decreased, the amount of profit that the sellers can get from selling the goods will also decreased. So in response, the Sellers will reduce the amount of goods sold in the market (at least until the selling price bounced back again). This will cause the supply curve shifts to the left.
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