cutting down - translation to spanish
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cutting down - translation to spanish

TERM USED IN MANAGEMENT OF SUPPLY CHAINS
Cutting out the middleman; Disintermediate; Factory direct; Direct from the factory; Disintermediated; Cutting down the middleman; Cutting out the middle man; Cutting out the middlemen
  • Intermediary B may be bypassed by A to connect with C directly
  • The disintermediation process

cutting down      
disminución, reducción; corte
chopping board         
  • This wooden cutting board shows signs of scoring after repeated use
  • Different wood cutting boards on a store shelf
  • Freshly oiled cutting board.
  • A plastic cutting board
  • This upcycled cutting board was made from [[boxcar]] [[floorboards]] that were taken from a railroad salvage yard.
DURABLE BOARD ON WHICH TO PLACE MATERIAL FOR CUTTING
Chopping board; Cutting boards; Wooden board
n. plancha para cortar
down under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
= antípodas, Australia
Ex: In the article "The BISA experience down under" the writer recounts the training and her experience as a trainee librarian in Australia.

Definition

Abajo
Down, uno de los seis tipos de quarkquarks que se diferencian en el "sabor".

Wikipedia

Disintermediation

Disintermediation is the removal of intermediaries in economics from a supply chain, or "cutting out the middlemen" in connection with a transaction or a series of transactions. Instead of going through traditional distribution channels, which had some type of intermediary (such as a distributor, wholesaler, broker, or agent), companies may now deal with customers directly, for example via the Internet.

Disintermediation may decrease the total cost of servicing customers and may allow the manufacturer to increase profit margins and/or reduce prices. Disintermediation initiated by consumers is often the result of high market transparency, in that buyers are aware of supply prices direct from the manufacturer. Buyers may choose to bypass the middlemen (wholesalers and retailers) to buy directly from the manufacturer, and pay less. Buyers can alternatively elect to purchase from wholesalers. Often, a business-to-consumer electronic commerce (B2C) company functions as the bridge between buyer and manufacturer.

However manufacturers will still incur distribution costs, such as the physical transport of goods, packaging in small units, advertising, and customer helplines, some or all of which would previously have been borne by the intermediary. To illustrate, a typical B2C supply chain is composed of four or five entities. These are the supplier, manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer and buyer.

Examples of use of cutting down
1. Even just cutting down on meat could extend your lifespan.
2. This is a way of cutting down the murder figures.
3. And there‘s Brown talking about cutting down on snooping.
4. As a family we are cutting down on chicken consumption.
5. Cutting down is better than doing nothing at all.