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  1. PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH|production|production policy · BUSINESS AND COMPETITION|business organisation · BUSINESS AND COMPETITION|management
    seachfhoinsiú Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'Féadfaidh institiúidí a úsáideann sonraí comhthiomsaithe i gcomhréir le hAirteagal 179(2) na cúraimí seo a leanas a sheachfhoinsiú' Reference "Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 575/2013 maidir le ceanglais stuamachta i gcomhair institiúidí creidmheasa agus gnólachtaí infheistíochta"
    eisfhoinsiú Reference "Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 513/2011 lena leasaítear Rialachán (CE) Uimh. 1060/2009 maidir le gníomhaireachtaí rátála creidmheasa"
    ga
    Context '...ní tharmligfear a freagrachtaí mar thoradh ar an eisfhoinsiú' Reference "Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 909/2014 maidir le socraíocht urrús san Aontas Eorpach a fheabhsú agus maidir le taisclanna lárnacha urrús "
    Auslagerung | Outsourcing | Fremdvergabe
    de
    Definition Vorgehen, bei dem ein Unterenhmen bisher intern durch das Unternehmen erbrachte Leistungen extern an Dritte auslagert Reference "Council-DE, vgl. Lexikon der BWL > Outsourcing (12.10.2021)"
    Comment "I.d.R. werden keine Kernkompetenzen (bei einem Autobauer z.B. die Entwicklung eines neuen Automodells) ausgelagert, sondern eher unterstützende Unternehmensfunktionen wie die Logistik, die IT oder die BuchhaltungUnterformen der Auslagerung sind je nach geografischer Nähe Nahverlagerung und Fernverlagerung "
    outsourcing
    en
    Definition buying in of components, sub-assemblies, finished products, and services from outside suppliers rather than by supplying them internally, done either because a firm lacks the expertise, investment capital, or physical space required to supply them in-house or because it can save time or money by buying them in Reference "Council-EN, based on: Law, Jonathan (ed.), 'outsourcing (30.4.2021)'. A Dictionary of Business and Management, Oxford University Press, 2009"
    Comment "Outsourcing can take various forms based on geographical proximity:- onshoring is the act of sourcing a supplier within the same country where the company has its seat- offshoring is the act of sourcing a supplier in a different country: in the case of a distant country, this is called farshoring, while in the case of a nearby country, we talk about nearshoring.Reshoring is the transfer of a business operation back to its country of origin.The opposite of outsourcing is insourcing.See also subcontracting. "
    externalisation
    fr
    Definition Pratique consistant à confier à des prestataires extérieurs une part des activités de l'entreprise : informatique, services du personnel, etc. Reference ---
    Comment CONTEXT: Emploi.;XREF: Verbe : externaliser.