Support margins refer to the extra capacity or resources a business allocates to handle unexpected demands, delays, or errors in operations. Companies use them to buffer against supply chain disruptions, workload spikes, or service failures. Supply chain managers, IT teams, and customer support departments benefit most, ensuring reliability, reducing downtime, and maintaining consistent service quality under pressure.
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