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Firms will Struggle to Differentiate between Contract and Full-Time Employees
The line between a contractor and an employee may get even blurrier. The US Department of Labor has proposed to… Read More
Full of Blarney
Of all the locales in Europe, Ireland is probably where most Americans will feel right at home. Whether you are… Read More
CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES PARTNERS WITH IAG CARGO
CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES PARTNERS WITH IAG CARGO China Southern Airlines has become the latest airline to join IAG Cargo’s Partner… Read More
Discover Global Markets: Pacific Rim Consumers
October 27-29 3PL Value Creation Armstrong & Associates, in partnership with Infocast, brings together C-level executives, major customers and industry… Read More
Hello Delhi!
“Namaste”… and welcome to India! I’ve travelled to India several times over the past few years on business, mostly to… Read More
Natural Limits
Until the invention of the railroad, water transport was much more energy efficient than land transport. A bag of grain… Read More
Life-Critical Logistics
Global Trade magazine sat down with FedEx Supply Chain CEO Craig Simon at the 2015 LogiMed conference in San Diego,… Read More
MOL Introduces World’s First Methanol-Fueled Diesel Engine
MOL Introduces World’s First Methanol-Fueled Diesel Engine Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has ordered methanol carriers with the world’s first… Read More
SCOPE Supply Chain
August 23-25 SCOPE Supply Chain Conference This supply chain program has more than 1,000 senior level attendees who deliver and… Read More
Aligning Vision
When the Great Recession hit, Nelson Jacobson was determined to keep growth on track at JSJ Corp., a family run… Read More
How To Turn Nothing Into Something
This is the story of how hungry yet prosperous people in Europe turned mountains of excrement on remote, barren islands… Read More
Hawaii’s Grand Dame Turns 50
Global traders over 50 will remember that back in the ’80s, the news was all about Japan this and Japan… Read More
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