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1 consumer-oriented control of the supply chain
consumer-oriented control of the supply chain COMP, COMMS, S&M verbraucherorientierte Steuerung f der Versorgungskette (cf SCM, cf ECR = efficient customer response = effiziente Kundenresonanz = efficient consumer response = effiziente Reaktion auf Verbraucheranfragen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > consumer-oriented control of the supply chain
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2 efficient consumer response
efficient consumer response (ECR) COMP, COMMS, S&M ECR f, effiziente Reaktion f auf Verbraucheranfragen, effiziente Reaktion f auf die Kundenanfrage (logistics concept with the aim to minimize inventory and logistics costs and to optimize product availability = Produktverfügbarkeit; partnerschaftliches Distributionssystem der Konsumgüterindustrie und des Handels zur betriebsübergreifenden Optimierung komplexer Prozesse entlang der Wertschöpfungskette; der Einsatz verschiedener Managementmethoden zielt auf die effiziente Reaktion auf Verbraucher- und Kundenanfragen durch die bedarfsorientierte = demand-driven bzw. verbraucherorientierte Steuerung der Versorgungskette = consumer-oriented control of the supply chain; synonymous: efficient customer response = ECR; cf SCM)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > efficient consumer response
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3 ECR
ECR (Abk. für efficient customer response, efficient consumer response) COMP, COMMS, MGT ECR f, effiziente Kundenresonanz f, effiziente Reaktion f auf Verbraucheranfragen (logistics concept with the aim to minimize inventory and logistics costs and to optimize product availability = Produktverfügbarkeit; effiziente Reaktion auf die Kundenanfrage; partnerschaftliches Distributionssystem der Konsumgüterindustrie und des Handels zur betriebsübergreifenden Optimierung komplexer Prozesse entlang der Wertschöpfungskette; der Einsatz verschiedener Managementmethoden zielt auf die effiziente Reaktion auf Anfragen durch die bedarfsorientierte = demand-driven bzw. verbraucherorientierte Steuerung der Versorgungskette = consumer-oriented control of the supply chain; cf SCM)
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