Asked by
Kelsey Burdorff
on Oct 18, 2024Verified
Outbound transportation costs per unit tend to be
A) about the same as inbound costs.
B) higher than inbound costs.
C) lower than inbound costs.
D) neither higher or lower than inbound costs.
Outbound Transportation
The movement of finished goods from a company to their destination, typically end customers or distribution centers.
Inbound Costs
Expenses related to the transportation, receipt, and handling of goods coming into a business from suppliers, including freight, storage, and labor costs.
- Differentiate between inbound and outbound transportation costs and their impact on supply chain efficiency.
Verified Answer
MK
Learning Objectives
- Differentiate between inbound and outbound transportation costs and their impact on supply chain efficiency.
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