The customer order decoupling point determines the position of what in the supply chain?
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The customer order decoupling point in a supply chain is the point at which the product is linked to a specific customer order. It is where inventory is held to allow for a supply chain to respond to customer orders. This point separates the part of the supply Show more…
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