Competitive supply is supplies that could be produced using the same equipment that you use to produce another supply. For example, spaghetti and meatballs are competitive supply with lasagna, because they are made with the same ingredients.
In short supply means that there is not much of whatever it is.
It means that there is an abundant supply.
Render, supply, furnish! Provide
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Keep from happening or arising; make impossible"Your role in the projects prevents your involvement in the competitive project"
list examples of competitive supply
There is competitive supply,if an increase in the output of one commodity requires a reduction in the output of another commodity.
What competitive advantages can a lean supply strategy confer on the manufacturing industry? Explain in detail how these advantages are secured and maintained.
It is the price where demand equals supply in a competitive market.
Strategic Fit meansthat both the Competitive and Supply Chain Strategies have algned goals. It also refers to the consistency between the customer priorities that the Competitive strategy hopes to satisfy and the Supply chain capabilities the Supply chain strategy aims to build. For an example IKEA and Walmart
Inability of the body to supply enough oxygen to meet the tissue requirement.
Ruthlessly competitive
Imdad or إمداد is a word in arabic meaning supply.So Imdad Logistics should mean literally Supply Logistics.
the recent advancements made in the IT systems help the companies to get the visibility in the supply chain and to communicate with supply chain partners instantly in oredr to keep their supply chain very competitive. the recent advancements made in the IT systems help the companies to get the visibility in the supply chain and to communicate with supply chain partners instantly in oredr to keep their supply chain very competitive.
B. Perfectly elastic This is because it is operating in a perfect competitive market
a perfectly competitive firms supply curve will be the portion of the marginal cost curve which lies above the average variable cost curve (AVC)..this will be due to the firms unwillingness to supply below the price in which they could cover their variable costs
A demand and supply curve is used in economic to show that in a competitive market, the price of a product will vary depending on the need of the consumers.