Transaction Costs:
Transaction Costs:
What does this term stand for?
Transaction Costs in logistics represent the additional expenses incurred during the movement and handling of goods beyond the direct costs of production or transportation. These costs include administrative expenses, documentation, communication, customs processing, inspection fees, and coordination efforts between suppliers, carriers, and logistics partners. In complex supply chains, high transaction costs can erode profit margins and reduce competitiveness. By identifying and managing these costs, companies can streamline operations, optimize logistics processes, negotiate better terms with service providers, and achieve cost-efficient supply chain management.
Characteristics:
- Additional costs beyond production/transport
- Includes administrative, customs, and handling fees
- Impacts supply chain efficiency and cost
- Helps identify inefficiencies and optimize processes
- Supports profitability and competitive operations
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