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U.S., Colombia and Guatemala Sign Deal to Standardize Supply Chain Security

Supply Chain Brain

Customs and Border Protection agency signed a deal with the Customs Administrations of Guatemala and Colombia to establish a standard set of supply chain security requirements.

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McDonald’s Mesoamérica Supply Chain Response to COVID-19

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So for example, Guatemala and El Salvador, they have placed partial curfews and some quite high commercial restrictions. We don’t know what’s going to happen. You have to consider one other thing; we work in four different countries and they have different governments making different decisions.

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The Competitive Advantage with David Bell and Peter Rentschler

The Logistics of Logistics

LSG helps its clients set up and establish satellite offices in beautiful countries like Colombia, Guatemala, and the Philippines. Since the competition for the best talent is fierce, companies need an edge that will help them win; LSG is that edge. Since 2014, Lean has worked with over 500 satisfied U.S.

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Selling in Tough Times with Nick Strober and Melanie Flores

The Logistics of Logistics

LSG helps its clients set up and establish satellite offices in beautiful countries like Colombia, Guatemala, and the Philippines. Since the competition for the best talent is fierce, companies need an edge that will help them win; LSG is that edge. Since 2014, Lean has worked with over 500 satisfied U.S.

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Ivalua Announces Carbon Footprint Innovation Cup Winners at Ivalua NOW 2022: How digitally enabled smart procurement can help organizations reduce scope 3 carbon emissions

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To offset carbon produced by its event and to support local communities in developing countries, Ivalua has entered a partnership with Treedom to plant and nurture 1000 trees in Cameroon, Columbia, Guatemala, Ecuador, Tanzania and Kenya.

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The transparent gift guide: 8 purchases with a purpose

Provenance

from waste denim in Guatemala. If you’re still looking for festive, inspiration here are a few more Provenance members making a positive impact this season: Fuchsia Shoes. Handcrafted leather by artisan makers in Pakistan. See the craftsmanship that goes into their shoes. Nomad Tribe Store. Stylish new garments created. Carico Cafe.

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It wouldn’t be Valentine’s Day without Logistics

Enterra Insights

Ricaurte notes, “Every February, shoppers depend on farmers in Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica for a universal token of love and affection – fresh cut flowers.” .”[2] All the sparkling wine Fronetics analysts report being purchased for the holiday seems to have been overlooked by the NRF.