Flexibility
In logistics, flexibility refers to the ability of a supply chain or transportation system to adapt to changing conditions, demands, and requirements. This includes adjusting routes, modifying delivery schedules, and accommodating varying cargo types. Flexibility is essential for maintaining efficiency, meeting customer expectations, and responding to disruptions or unforeseen events.
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