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| | May 1, 2008 By Wayne Slossberg Today’s international firms — and U.S. firms that manufacture or sell products overseas — require global trade management (GTM) solutions to manage the complex business processes associated with cross-border global trade. | | Read full story | | | | March 17, 2008 By Merrill Douglas With strings of colored lights, LED Christmas trees, and animated decorations, Holiday Creations brightens the world in the dark winter months. For a long time, though, the company was stuck in the shadows as it tried to keep an eye on its Asian manufacturing.
| | Read full story | | | | February 20, 2008 By Leon Turetsky ... Developments aimed at enhancing supply chain management, such as computerization, just-in-time delivery principles and other logistics concepts enable companies to better cope with the complexities associated with a worldwide playing field. What follows in this article is an in-depth examination of another such technological development that streamlines global trade management (GTM). | | Read full story | | | | February 11, 2008 By Felix Pekar ... U.S. customs tariffs and regulations are amended daily, and responsibility for keeping abreast rests squarely with importers and exporters. And bigger change looms on the horizon. Importers may soon face a whole new set of requirements if a proposed security filing for ocean cargo, known as “10+2,” is approved. | | Read full story | | | | February 8, 2008 By Stacey Kusterbeck When a start-up manufacturer of organic apparel set out to label its garments made of bamboo fabric, things got complicated. According to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulations, the fabric couldn’t be labeled “bamboo,” because it was considered a manmade fiber. | | Read full story | |
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