outsourcing
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Contexto: "Legal costs and bridging costs associated with lax payment practices are often cited by independents as a key additional reason for outsourcing distribution."
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Termo equivalente: terceirização; subcontratação
Definição: "The contracting or subcontracting of noncore activities to free up cash, personnel, time, and facilities for activities in which a company holds competitive advantage. Companies having strengths in other areas may contract out data processing, legal, manufacturing, marketing, payroll accounting, or other aspects of their businesses to concentrate on what they do best and thus reduce average unit cost. Outsourcing is often an integral part of downsizing or reengineering."
Fonte: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/outsourcing.html
Fonte: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/outsourcing.html