verb past participle form of the verb 'unsupply', meaning to fail to provide or give something
adjective describing something that has not been provided or given
Within logistics, 'unsupplied' may refer to shipments or deliveries that have not been received or are missing from a shipment.
In the context of supply chain management, 'unsupplied' refers to products or materials that are not currently available or in stock.
In inventory management, 'unsupplied' can indicate items that are out of stock or not available for immediate fulfillment.
In procurement, 'unsupplied' could describe items that have not been purchased or acquired for a specific project or order.
In the publishing industry, an unsupplied demand for a particular genre can lead to opportunities for writers to fill that gap in the market with new content.
An unsupplied need for mental health services in certain communities can highlight the importance of psychologists and mental health professionals to address these gaps in care.