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Fit for Growth 2016

Supply Chain Movement

In cooperation with the companies Dräxlmaier and Stabi lus, the Association for Supply Chain Management, Procurement and Logistics (BME) is organizing the first German-Romanian Supplier Dialogue Fit for Growth on 24 November 2016 in Bucharest, Romania. Fit for Growth aims to create a platform for supplier development and true cooperation.

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How Europe is Coping with Supply Chain Disruption

Jaggaer

Define your procurement response strategy. The Federal Government is therefore relaxing rules to allow asylum seekers and migrants from non-EU countries such as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia or Montenegro without a work permit to start working in agriculture for short periods. Here’s another positive.

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COVID-19 in 2021: Supply Chain Organizations’ Biggest Concerns

DynaSys

Understand their sources of income. Riots and violent protests connected to the pandemic have occurred diverse places like Serbia, Nigeria, Bolivia and even Berlin. Having the means to process all useful, relevant data streams from any source in any format, and draw helpful conclusions from it, is where the industry has been heading.

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New: Global Trade Map 2016

Supply Chain Movement

Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) are designed to boost economic growth through trade by opening markets by way of progressive removal of customs duties, eliminating or reducing trade barriers and tariffs, lifting restrictions on services and even through public procurement. Saint Helena. Saint Lucia.