In the context of logistics flows, what does the term "bi-directional" refer to?
A.
Goods flow from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
B.
Information flows only from upstream to downstream.
C.
Flows of materials and financials are interconnected.
D.
Flows that can occur in both directions, from point of origin to point of consumption and vice versa.
The Answer Is:
D
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Explanation:
"Bi-directional" in the context of logistics flows refers to the fact that the flows of goods, information, and financials can occur in both directions: from the point of origin to the point of consumption (forward flow), and from the point of consumption to the point of origin (reverse flow). [P-139]
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