. Managers at Supplier A have determined that if they increase the minimum order size to 95 liters, they can decrease their costs to $12 per liter. Should they do it? A. There are no reasons to do it. Supplier A will definitely lose the business. B. There are no reasons to do it. Supplier A will definitely win the business. C. Supplier A should not decrease their cost to $12 per liter by increasing the minimum order quantity to 95 liters. Doing this will result in Supplier A being the leader in 0 of the 3 order winner categories and will likely lose the business. D. Supplier A should decrease their cost to $12 per liter by increasing the minimum order quantity to 95 liters. Doing this will result in Supplier A being the leader in 2 of the 3 order winner categories and will likely win the business. Click to select your answer.
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