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Inbound Logistics

Definition

The process of transporting raw materials, components, or finished goods from suppliers into a company’s manufacturing or storage facilities (Inbound Logistics)

How It's Calculated

Example

A snack manufacturer’s Inbound Logistics include shipments of oats and packaging from suppliers to its production plant.

 

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