(to) outsource

(to) outsource
(to) outsource /ˈaʊtsɔ:s/
v. t.
(econ., fin.) appaltare (a ditte specializzate) operazioni della gestione di (un'azienda); esternalizzare; terziarizzare: DIALOGO-Business trip 1- We outsourced some work to a manufacturer in India a few years ago, abbiamo appaltato del lavoro a un produttore in India alcuni anni fa
outsourcing
n. [u]
outsourcing (trasferimento di funzioni e servizi interni all'azienda a un fornitore esterno); esternalizzazione; terziarizzazione
outsourcer
n.
outsourcer (fornitore di servizi in outsourcing).

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