buffer stock

  • 11stock — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 available supply of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ good, high, huge, large ▪ low ▪ adequate ▪ declining …

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  • 12buffer — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a device that protects against or reduces the effect of an impact. b Brit. such a device (usu. one of a pair) on the front and rear of a railway vehicle or at the end of a track. 2 Biochem. a substance that maintains the… …

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  • 13Buffer (rail transport) — Cutaway model of a buffer …

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  • 14Safety stock — is a term used to describe a level of stock that is maintained below the cycle stock to buffer against stock outs.Safety Stock or Buffer Stock, exists to counter uncertainties in supply and demand. [Inverntory Management Review. Charles Atkins on …

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  • 15safety stock — noun Additional inventory planned to buffer against the variability in supply and demand plans, that could otherwise result in inventory shortages …

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  • 16Ausgleichslager — ⇡ Buffer Stock …

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  • 17BSFF — Buffer Stock Financing Facility (Business » General) …

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  • 18Резервный запас — BUFFER STOCK Запасы биржевых товаров, накопленные торговым предприятием или государством в целях регулирования цены на эти товары. На биржевые товары устанавливается «официальная» цена, и если из за избыточного предложения их рыночная цена падает …

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  • 19commodity trade — ▪ economics Introduction       the international trade in primary goods. Such goods are raw or partly refined materials whose value mainly reflects the costs of finding, gathering, or harvesting them; they are traded for processing or… …

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  • 20Agriculture and Food Supplies — ▪ 2007 Introduction Bird flu reached Europe and Africa, and concerns over BSE continued to disrupt trade in beef. An international vault for seeds was under construction on an Arctic island. Stocks of important food fish species were reported… …

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