A supply chain bottleneck occurs when a point in the production or distribution network slows or halts the flow of goods, often due to limited capacity or sudden demand spikes. It is used to identify inefficiencies, prioritize improvements, and manage inventory. Manufacturers, logistics providers, and retailers benefit by reducing delays, cutting costs, and ensuring timely deliveries to customers.
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