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4 reasons not to miss the Quintiq World Tour

DELMIA Quintiq

Robert Meyers , Planning Manager Americas, BP Lubricants, Quintiq World Tour Philadelphia 2014. Lora Cecere , Supply Chain Insights, Quintiq World Tour Philadelphia 2014. Deborah Ellis , Director, Carpenter Ellis, Quintiq World Tour Melbourne 2014. Kasper Hounsgaard, Managing Partner, Copenhagen Optimization.

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Etihad denies receiving $2.6bn gov't subsidies in 2014

Logistics Middle East

US airlines are embroiled in a spat with Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways over Open Skies policies and subsidies allegations.

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Making Supply Meet Demand: Qatar’s healthcare services

The UCLA Anderson Global Supply Chain Blog

  As the wealthiest nation with GDP  per capita at US$102,000, Qatar has been named as one of the fattest nations on earth with 33% adults obese and 17% of the population suffering from diabetes.  In 2008, the Qatar government developed a long term vision that is known as “the Qatar National Vision 2030.” 

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Qatar road deaths set to hit record high in 2014

Logistics Middle East

Population boom is driving the country''s traffic deaths.'

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This Week in Logistics News (November 5 – 11)

Logistics Viewpoints

The countdown is officially on for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Instead, due to the climate in Qatar, the tournament was pushed out to November and December. This, along with a host of controversies, have led many to believe that awarding Qatar with the World Cup was a blatant mistake.

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Sustainability, Consumption and Realistic Expectations

QAD

By 2014, the global per capita CO 2 was 1,213.17 Qatar contributed the most at 43.85 According to The World Bank , worldwide CO 2 emissions in 1960 were 393.19 metric tons per capita. Nepal created the least at.007 007 metric tons per capita, but Nepal has little manufacturing, and much of that is agrarian. . metric tons.

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Sustainability, Consumption and Realistic Expectations

QAD

By 2014, the global per capita CO 2 was 1,213.17 Qatar contributed the most at 43.85 According to The World Bank , worldwide CO 2 emissions in 1960 were 393.19 metric tons per capita. Nepal created the least at.007 007 metric tons per capita, but Nepal has little manufacturing, and much of that is agrarian. . metric tons.