Distribution inversion shifts supply chain power from producers to consumers by aggregating demand. It enables bulk purchasing, direct-to-consumer sales, and shared logistics. Small businesses gain competitive pricing, buyers access lower costs, and suppliers reduce waste. This model thrives in agriculture, manufacturing, and digital platforms, fostering efficiency and resilience.
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