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What Would Happen To the Transportation System If Long Island Would Develop?
[Name of the institute]What Would Happen To the Transportation System If Long Island Would Develop?
Introduction
Long Island City consists of 1,664 acres of area or 500 square city blocks. In the South of Long Island City there is Newton Creek ...
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Transportation infrastructure congestion
Transportation infrastructure congestion
Introduction
In the modern fast moving world the problem of transportation infrastructure congestion has been a major concern especially for the big cities. One of the main reasons for increase in this problem is a major increase in services of automobiles. The transport infrastructure is now turning ...
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Hardee's Transportation
Hardee's Transportation
Introduction
The two most important deciding factors of whether the product or the service will do well in the market include its Quality and Its Pricing. Hence, many of the organizations around the globe thoroughly study their market position, competitor's strategies and most importantly, the employee behavior ...
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BOOK INDUSTRY
Book Industry - Supply Chain Management
Book Industry - Supply Chain Management
Book Warehouse
Warehousing for books management is done using first in-first out structuring. This is to ensure that books published earlier move first in the market. Quality of books is judged by its paper quality that turns yellow over ...
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Intermodal Logistics and Transportation
Intermodal Logistics and Transportation
It is possible to design transportation systems with more than one conceptual fashion in two ways:
•Intermodal transport: A system supported by a thrust logistics using at least two modes of transport. Modes share characteristics in handler, allowing efficient transfer of cargo (or ...
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Logistics
Logistic Strategies
Logistic Strategies
Introduction
Logistics provide effective way for the movement of the goods and services for the company and can be developed as a sustainable competitive advantage. The companies have to develop a comprehensive and responsive logistic strategy which not only reduces cost but increase service level.
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Part 1
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Reverse Logistics
Reverse Logistics
Introduction
Reverse logistics, an important principle in green, or sustainable, business, refers to any systematic reversal of the traditional flows in a value chain.
A value chain is the chain of activities and institutions, such as wholesalers, agents, brokers, shippers, and retailers that add value to a product on its ...
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Export and Import
Export and Import
Australia
Developing a sound business plan for export
In order to develop a sound export business strategy one must have skills of developing the need and identify the potential of import industry of other country. I think that export business plan should be kept simple. It is mandatory ...
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Export and Import
Export and Import
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The export-import activities are characteristic of modern economic activities of countries, which are marked with a road map for development. The world economy is inserted to effect transactions that allow a constant flow of goods and services, this situation calls for higher education institutions to offer ...
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AVIATION
Logistics in the Aviation Industry
Logistics in the Aviation Industry
Introduction
The performance of logistics has positively impacted aviation industry from strategy adopted by supply chain. This strategy directly impacts the performance of marketing and financial performance. These results help to sustain the positive relationship between organizational performance and logistics performance inside the ...