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“It’s the inflow crack,” he said.

“Explain it to me like I’m a new hire,” Marta replied. inflow inventory crack

“Now,” Leo continued, “what if the river suddenly surges to 300 units per hour for three days, but the reservoir can still only drain at 100? The water doesn’t disappear. It backs up. It finds weak spots. Those weak spots—where inventory piles up on receiving docks, in quality-check lanes, on staging pallets—are in the inflow process.” “It’s the inflow crack,” he said

Marta felt the familiar ache behind her eyes. “So an inflow inventory crack isn’t a shortage. It’s a velocity failure .” The water doesn’t disappear

“Exactly,” Leo said. “Most people think inventory problems are about not having enough. But a crack is when you have too much, too fast, in the wrong sequence . The system doesn’t break from emptiness. It breaks from a jam.”