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21 структура структур·а
structure, pattern, set-up, composition; (экономическая) formation, patternвнешнеполитическая структура — foreign policy set-up / structure
экономическая структура — economic structure / pattern
взвешенный по структуре регионального экспорта и импорта — weighted by regional composition of export and import
структура возрастного состава населения — age structure / pattern of population
структура правительства — framework / frame of a government
структура управленческого аппарата / управления — management structure
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22 управление цепями (системами) поставок
управление цепями (системами) поставок
УЦП
УЦП планирует и управляет цепочкой поставок, т.е. процессом производства и распределения товара в целом, начиная от стадии сырья, заканчивая конечной продажей клиенту. Цепочка поставок обычно включает третьи стороны, такие как поставщики, оптовые торговцы или посредники, которые зачастую находятся в других странах. Таким образом, эффективное межгосударственное УЦП в значительной степени зависит от упрощенных и стандартизированных процедур при пересечении границ. Оптимизация цепочки поставок может способствовать значительному снижению стоимости, усилению конкурентоспособности компаний и повышению ориентированности на клиента, посредством производства товаров, удовлетворяющих потребности покупателей
[Упрощение процедур торговли: англо-русский глоссарий терминов (пересмотренное второе издание) НЬЮ-ЙОРК, ЖЕНЕВА, МОСКВА 2011 год]EN
supply chain management
Scm plans and manages the supply chain, i.e. the entire production and distribution process of a good from its raw materials to the final sale to the customer. The supply chain usually includes third parties like suppliers, wholesalers or intermediaries, which are frequently located in different countries. Thus, efficient inter-country scm crucially depends on simplified and standardized border-crossing procedures. Optimizing the supply chain can attain substantial cost reductions, can boost the competitiveness of firms and can increase their consumer-friendliness by producing goods, which are tailored to the customers â needs
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > управление цепями (системами) поставок
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