Channel stuffing is a practice where a company inflates sales figures by sending more products through distribution channels than retailers can sell, potentially deceiving financial markets if done intentionally.
Trade loading, also known as channel stuffing, is a practice where manufacturers or suppliers induce more products into the distribution channel than the end customer demand, often through aggressive sales tactics, to inflate short-term sales and revenue figures.
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