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Baltimore Bridge Collapse: An Opportunity to Reinforce the Importance of Supply Chain Resilience

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According to a widely cited framework by Christopher and Peck from “Building the Resilient Supply Chain” (2004), supply chain resilience consists of four dimensions: robustness, agility, redundancy, and flexibility. These dimensions are briefly defined and illustrated below.

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Marketing Small Business Tips: 6 Tips to Improve Your Small Business 

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billion monthly users , Facebook remains the biggest social media platform since its launch in 2004. Connect with Your Community Establishing a connection with your community is one of the most effective marketing tools for creating a positive image for your business and facilitating improvement. Facebook: With more than 2.38

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Two Million Vacant Manufacturing Jobs by 2025…How Can We Tackle the Skills Gap?

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Industry data for 2004 - 2013 shows an annual loss of at least $17 billion due to vacant positions, with shocking losses of around $45 billion in both 2012 and 2013. Averting this outcome depends upon business leaders and government policymakers to actually implement measures to reverse the present trend.

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To 3PL or Not to 3PL?

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import volumes in 2005 will be 8 percent to 10 percent greater than 2004's robust levels, with no end in sight. Twenty years ago, for example, the typewriter and telex were the office machines of choice. Asset-neutral providers, with a wide array of transport services at their disposal, possess powerful competitive tools.

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