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New Parts Manager at Clark Europe

Logistics Business Magazine

Baldy began his professional career after studying sales management in 2004 at Intrupa BV in the Netherlands in the Customer Service and Marketing department. His responsibilities included looking after dealers throughout the EMEA region (Europe, Africa and the Middle East), conducting internal and external training and sales support.

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

GlobalTranz

This estimate is according to responses provided by 83 percent of the manufacturing executives who participated in a survey conducted as part of an industry study by the Manufacturing Institute and Deloitte Consulting LLP. manufacturers, along with many in other developed nations, eagerly moved numerous operations off-shore.

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Flying High

World Food Programme Logistics

who spent more than two years in Erbil as ETC Coordinator for the Iraq operation?—?is The first six months I was there, it was difficult as it was a very complex operation and the challenges were numerous?—?violence, Before joining WFP, Habib qualified as a pilot, completing his training in August 2004 in Khartoum.

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The debris of an organisation – thinking about how the ADF recovers from the first losses of war: Part One

Logistics in War

It is rare that these planners, considering the capability needs that will make the ADF successful in its operations, think as to exactly how the ‘debris of an organisation’ can succeed. Similarly, the ADF will bind a joint effort, gaining momentum, into coherent operations across all domains of war.

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10 Books Logistics And Supply Chain Experts Need To Read

Freightos

Why this book rocks: Before you read this, you may not understand how a simple box that can be loaded off a ship and onto a truck or train literally changes the way the world operates. Read this if you’re interested in: A great case study of a growing company that thrived on global imports and more efficient internal processes.

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Limping to war

Logistics in War

Our ability to operate away from the Australian support base degraded dangerously. – Chief of Army LTGEN Peter Leahy, 2004 [1]. The reason this is important is shown in the exceptions and qualifications given to recent operational successes. Preparedness and its paradoxes. By David Beaumont. Our units became hollow.