Broker
Definition
A "broker" in the supply chain refers to an intermediary who facilitates transactions between buyers and sellers of goods or services. They act as a middleman, connecting parties and assisting in negotiations, documentation, and logistics coordination. Brokers play a vital role in streamlining supply chain operations, ensuring smooth communication, and facilitating efficient transactions between different stakeholders in the supply chain network.
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