Cost Allocation Supply Chain
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Cost allocation in the supply chain refers to the systematic assignment and distribution of all incurred costs (e.g., procurement, production, warehousing, transportation) across products, processes, or supply chain partners, providing transparency into cost drivers and the overall efficiency of the supply chain.
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