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Business, 23.10.2020 17:50 theincrediblejacob06

In order to manufacture a piece of medical hardware that might help millions of diabetics, you are considering hiring a number of subcontractors, since you have a very short deadline. Supplier A has a long track record of completing work on time, and they consistently charge less than other companies. Supplier B will charge more for the parts and their process adds one whole day to the process. If supporting your company's green initiatives is a goal, what factors might make supplier B more appropriate, even with higher charges and a delay on delivery? To whoever answers this, thank you, and I'm giving them 70 points.

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