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Supply chain 2
autor: ejagus
restraining forcesforces that act to restrain or decrease the driving forces or work against the change (siły dośrod
reverse logisticsthe process of moving a product from its point of consumption to the point of origin
salvage1. to save from ruin, destruction 2. the act of saving goods or property
solaceto give comfort to in grief or misfortune, to make cheerful (pocieszenie)
stalelacking freshness, showing deterioration from age (nieświeży)
stockouta situation in which the demand or requirement for an item cannot be fulfilled (wyczerpanie zapasów
streamline business operationsto improve the efficiency of a process, business or organization (optymalizacja operacji biznesowych
supply chainthe linked activities associated with providing materiel from a raw material stage to an end user
swarma great number of things or persons moving together
switchboardtelephone central (centrala telefoniczna)
to thrumto speak in a monotonous tone of voice (pomrukiwać, brzdąkać)
to adhere1. to stick fast to something; stay attached 2. to follow closely (stosować się)
to create a bottleneckto create an area where things become congested, caught or blocked
to cut delivery timesto make delivery times shorter
to get into the habit of winningto get used to winning (przyzwyczaić się do zwyciężania )
to give autonomyto give independence or freedom (dawać swobodę działania)
to go ballisticto become very angry or irrational (wściekać się)
to increase workloadto increase the amount of work assigned to or expected from a worker
to let up1. to slow down; diminish 2. to become less severe or intense (osłabnąć, ustąpić)
to maintain a quality levelto keep a quality level in an existing state (utrzymywać poziom jakości)
to provide better career opportunitiesto offer better chances of making career (zapewniać lepsze możliwości kariery)
to maintain a quality levelto keep a high level of quality (utrzymywać jakość (czegoś))
to relocateto move to another place, to reposition something or someone
to roll out (something)to introduce, to disclose, to offer a new product or service to public, to expand on (rozwijać)
to slip back into old habitsto return to old habits
to step backto withdraw from something (wycofać się)
to take on boardto understand and accept ideas and opinions which may change the way you behave (rozważyć)
to wieldto hold a weapon or tool and look as if you are going to use it (dzierżyć)
thrift storea shop that sells used things
turnarounda dramatic change in fortune or performance (zwrot akcji)
unsaleableimpossible to sell (niechodliwy)
upgrade a systemto raise a system to a higher grade or standard (unowocześnić system)
USP (Unique selling point / proposition)a feature of a product that makes it different from and better than other similar products
warehousingthe process of storing goods within a storage facility