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Introduction to Outliers
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Outliers are the shipments, orders, or costs that behave unlike the rest — the start of every investigative story.
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Line Chart
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Line charts show how logistics metrics change through time — transit durations, order volume, fuel cost, or on-time rate.
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Pie / Donut Chart
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Pie charts show how a few categories contribute to a whole. Use them when audiences want a quick, high-level sense of share.
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Small Multiples
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Small multiples display the same visual repeated across categories — perfect for comparing regions, carriers, or product groups with consistent scales.
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Table / Matrix
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Tables excel when precision matters — they’re the go-to for audit, finance, or detailed operational listings.
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Distribution
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Understand the shape of your data before you judge whether a point is unusual.
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Histogram
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Histograms show how a numeric measure is distributed across ranges — the quickest way to spot skew, outliers, or clustering before you model or segment.