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Seasoned Leadership in Action™ – An Interview with Raymon Krishnan!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Our magazine, LogiSYM is the largest circulating supply chain magazine globally with more than 70,000 subscribers and we run symposiums in Singapore, Malaysia and Dubai. Award and was again nominated for the award in 2010. annually in Singapore, Malaysia and Dubai. What are some of your greatest achievements in Business?

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Logistics Execs Split on Outcome of NAFTA Talks

Material Handling & Logistics

The Index, in its ninth year, ranks 50 emerging markets countries by factors that make them attractive to logistics providers, freight forwarders, shipping lines, air cargo carriers and distributors. GDP gain in 2010. Malaysia remained the leader for smaller emerging markets. 9, falling below No. Qatar jumps two spots to No.

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List of Top 65 Marketplaces Across the Globe in 2019

Vinculum

Ease of shopping, product variety, secure payments and free shipping are some of the reasons that have made online shopping a huge success. It makes it easier for sellers to store, pack and ship their products. Walmart Free 2-Day Shipping program, guarantees fast and free shipping with no membership needed. Just imagine.

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How to sell on Qoo10 – Step by step seller guide for beginners

Vinculum

And, within a decade it has expanded its operations to 7 local marketplaces in 5 countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and China. Sellers don’t have to put up with the hassle of the everyday operations as the Sales Manager at Qoo10 takes care of the order tracking, product listing, and shipping aspects.

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High Seas Troubles Affect Global Supply Chains, Part One: Security Risks

Enterra Insights

That means maritime shipping lies at the very heart of the global logistical system. At the time, Ron Widdows , former chairman of the World Shipping Council, reported that piracy was costing “the global shipping industry anywhere from $3.5 As a result, piracy activity dramatically decreased by 75 percent between 2010 and 2022.