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Business, 01.03.2021 23:10 elyzarobertson

Which descriptions offer examples of Distribution and Logistics workers? Check all that apply. A) Jesse analyzes different shipping methods to determine which will be the most efficient and inexpensive.

B) Rosie analyzes and identifies ways for a company to improve the organization of its storage facility , so it will be easier to retrieve items.

C) Buster researches a company's target market to help determine its marketing strategy.

D) Samir carries samples of products to demonstrate to customers in their homes and businesses.

E) Zelda supervises workers in a warehouse.

F) Sharon creates a website to promote a company's products and services.

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