Dividing products into groups A (leaders), B (mid-tier), and C (laggards).
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Group A accounts for 80% of the results and requires maximum attention (avoid OOS). Group C often drags the business down.
A method for classifying inventory by importance (usually by revenue or profit).
Dividing products into groups A (leaders), B (mid-tier), and C (laggards).
Group A accounts for 80% of the results and requires maximum attention (avoid OOS). Group C often drags the business down.
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