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  2. Carrying cost - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, carrying cost, carrying cost of inventory or holding cost refers to the total cost of holding inventory. This includes warehousing costs such as rent, utilities and salaries, financial costs such as opportunity cost , and inventory costs related to perishability, shrinkage , and insurance. [ 1 ]

  3. Cost of carry - Wikipedia

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    The cost of carry or carrying charge is the cost of holding a security or a physical commodity over a period of time. The carrying charge includes insurance , storage and interest on the invested funds as well as other incidental costs.

  4. Transport in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia has about 283,102 kilometres (175,911 mi) of paved highways and 213,505 kilometres (132,666 mi) of unpaved highways (As of 2011 estimate). [17] Four of Indonesia's main highways are classified as parts of Asian Highway Network: AH2 section in Java and Bali, AH25 and AH151 in Sumatra, AH152 in Java and AH150 section in Kalimantan. Some ...

  5. Category:Costs - Wikipedia

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    C. Carrying cost; Cost allocation; Cost analyst; Cost auditing; Cost breakdown analysis; Cost competitiveness of fuel sources; Cost curve; Cost driver; Cost object

  6. Cargo - Wikipedia

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    There are many commercial aircraft suitable for carrying cargo such as the Boeing 747 and the more prominent An‑124, which was purposely built for easy conversion into a cargo aircraft. Such large aircraft employ standardized quick-loading containers known as unit load devices (ULDs), comparable to ISO containers on cargo ships.

  7. Holding Cost - Wikipedia

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  8. Economy of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    For Japanese businesses, Indonesia has been a location for low-cost manufacturing operations as well as being the source of various natural resources required by those operations. Approximately 1,000 Japanese companies operate in Indonesia which employ approximately 300,000 people. [ 120 ]

  9. Utarom Airport - Wikipedia

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    In total, the construction of a passenger terminal covering an area of 1,800 square meters costs around Rp 75.5 billion. [4] The development of the airport was completed at the end of 2015 and was inaugurated by President Joko Widodo on 30 December 2016.