Items Tagged By: 'global trade'

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Global Trade Logistics Performance Slows Down Amid Recession and Major Events

May 16, 2012
Though global trade logistics performance is slow, many countries like Chile, China, India, Morocco, South Africa, and the U.S. continued to improve
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TRADEWINDS

Perceptions of Global Trade

January 31, 2012
SURVEY REVEALS NEED FOR EDUCATION IN GLOBAL COMMERCE
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Boosting Your Bottom Line

January 31, 2012
Through careful and thoughtful management of a supply chain, you can boost your profits while minimizing risk.
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The Cloud Supply Chain Data Network:

January 18, 2012
Understanding the Power of a Shared Online Network to Connect Global Partners and Achieve High Data Quality Levels
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Globalization and Global Trade Drive Renewed Focus on Supply Chain Visibility

How Lenovo gets visibility through the GT Nexus cloud technology platform
January 04, 2012
Aberdeen research shows 78% of Chief Supply Chain Officers identify visibility as top priority. This sector insight report from Aberdeen describes strategic actions companies are taking and rolls up other key findings and recommendations from past supply chain visibility research studies.

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Evolving Global Trade

November 28, 2011
Global trade is constantly evolving, and this issue of WT100 offers you insight into some of those changes.
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Changing Trade Lanes

May 31, 2011
Economic shifts in major markets are driving changes in the maritime trade.
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Does Global Trade Still Have Its Groove?

May 02, 2011
Recession, earthquakes and tsunamis, rising oil prices, and political instability are rocking traders, but some are surviving and thriving.
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Lifeline to Global Trade?

July 31, 2010
Experts are cautiously optimistic about the apparent global trade recovery being tempered by industry, economic, and consumer dynamics.
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EVENTS

Canadian International Trade Compliance

08/21/12
VENUE TO BE CONFIRMED
Houston, TX
US
Within Canada and also abroad. With the changes to the Export Controls List and the ever-complex nature of Canadian-U.S. cross border trade, companies need to be aware of how these changes affect their international trade compliance programs. Read More

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Extreme Logistics

Extreme Logistics profiles the various ways that specialized cargo is transported around the world under demanding time, temperature, and handling requirements.

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The Growth of Canadian e-Commerce and Logistics to Canada

The growth of Canadian e-commerce and logistics to Canada is on the rise with online Canadian purchases from U.S. retailers expected to jump to $31 billion (CAD) by 2015. U.S. retailers with an e-commerce platform need to identify a solid Canadian supply chain now to maximize revenue later. Learn from the Canadian logistics experts how your business can be successful at transporting your goods across the border into Canada.

Presented by: Purolater

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Fabulous 50 + One

Poll Some common themes emerged in the World Trade 100’s “Fabulous 50 + One,” appearing in print this June. Which do you rank as most significant?
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World-Class Warehousing and Material Handling, 1st Edition

Filled with proven operational solutions, it will guide managers as they develop a warehouse master plan, one designed to minimize the effects of supply chain inefficiencies as it improves logistics accuracy and inventory management - and reduces overall warehousing expense.

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