Spatial reorganization refers to the process of rearranging or restructuring the physical location and distribution of resources, activities, or operations within a business. It involves changing the spatial layout in order to improve efficiency, reduce costs, or adapt to changing market conditions.
Related terms
Supply Chain Management: The management of the flow of goods or services from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
Outsourcing: The practice of contracting out business functions or processes to external parties instead of handling them internally.
Market Saturation: A state where a specific product or service has reached its maximum potential within a particular market, leading businesses to explore new markets for growth.