What are the difference between make to stoke and make to
order strategies
Answer / maan
Make to stock strategies is that increase the stock of
finished good so that to increase the gross profit and make
to order strategies is to increase the order lavel and
planning the production according to that and take the
benifit of uncessary bound of capital in stock
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