Scalability
Scalability in logistics refers to the ability of a system, process, or organization to handle increased volume or demand without compromising performance or efficiency. Scalable logistics solutions can grow and adapt to changing business needs, ensuring that operations remain smooth and cost-effective as demand fluctuates.
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Flexibility
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