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'''Definition'''
A structured model of how Supply Chain Units ([[Supply_Chain_Unit_-_TX|SCU]]) are physically combined, from the base Individual Sales Unit ([[Supply_Chain_Unit_-_TX|ISU]]) up to the highest Transport Stock Unit ([[Supply_Chain_Unit_-_TX|TSU]]), such as an outer carton or a pallet. Each unique configuration represents a distinct Supply Chain Hierarchy (SCH).
A structured model of how Supply Chain Units ([[Supply_Chain_Unit_-_TX|SCU]]) are physically combined, from the base Individual Sales Unit ([[Supply_Chain_Unit_-_TX|ISU]]) up to the highest Transport Stock Unit ([[Supply_Chain_Unit_-_TX|TSU]]), such as an outer carton or a pallet. Each unique configuration represents a distinct Supply Chain Hierarchy (SCH).


[[Category:Taxonomy]]
[[Category:Taxonomy]]

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Definition

A structured model of how Supply Chain Units (SCU) are physically combined, from the base Individual Sales Unit (ISU) up to the highest Transport Stock Unit (TSU), such as an outer carton or a pallet. Each unique configuration represents a distinct Supply Chain Hierarchy (SCH).