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    Importance Of Road Safety

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    The main purpose of transportation system in a country is to provide the efficient and safe movement of goods and passenger from one location to another. The economic development is strongly affected or influenced by the availability of transportation. The increasing number of vehicles on the road has created a major problem through traffic accidents due to the loss of lives and material. Moreover, in developing countries such as India traffic accidents rates are still quite high. Therefore, the…

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    Dalsey Hillblom Lynn is a German logistic company which was initially founded by Adrian Dalsey and Robert Lynn in 1969 with an idea to connect people worldwide with international shipping, freight and courier services at economical charges (DHL, n.d). The company, DHL is also one of the biggest companies providing a value added services to the people worldwide wherein DHL plays a vital role in improving people live by making a deep connection between people, prosperity and trade with an…

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    customer service in their reverse logistics management. More importantly, consumers just want their voice heard and someone to actually do something about their complaints. Truly, customer service in reverse logistic has meet or exceed customer expectations. A company goal is to use customer service to keep consumers gratified with their products, before, during, and after the first delivery. Furthermore, these characteristics of good customer service in reverse logistic consist of agile…

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    SWOT Analysis Strengths. The most powerful strength that Costco has is pricing authority. It is Costco’s philosophy that they will provide its members with quality goods at the most competitive prices. Their goal is not to maximize profits in short term, but build trust with customers that they provide the most competitive prices. Costco values their employees more than anything. They pay higher rate of wages that other competitors, and provide good cares. The turnover rate is less than 5% for…

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    Chaffey (2002) Value Chain is a model that considers how supply chain activities can add more value to products and services delivered to customers Inbound logistic: This activity refers to the relationship with suppliers and all activities related to receive, storage, transport and deliverof inputs into business (Ingram n.d.). The main logistic tasks of Tesco is receiving receipt from suppliers, storing inventories, handling and transporting goods internally in the business. To increase its…

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    Part 3 Type of industry: Moving services industry. The public company which is a candidate for BJM to consider for their long-term expansion and acquisition strategy is the Sirva Inc, a worldwide relocation and moving company. It is one of the largest moving companies in the world with more than 1,475 offices in over 170 countries. They provide moving services through agents that own trucks and these agents are also responsible for hauling, packing, storage and distribution of household…

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    Faber-Castell Faber-Castell is a company that has created utensils for artists since 1761. It has been family owned for eight generations, and is a well-regarded company worldwide. They distribute to 120 countries while keeping production in just ten countries. Partnered with 25 different distributors, Faber-Castell continues to manage a successful business model for 256 years, and a large part of that is owed to their marketing strategies. (c) Long standing companies such as Faber-Castell find…

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    them need to be understood and overcome by all concerned members of the supply chain, 2.6.2 Barriers in Reverse Logistics Barriers to Reverse logistics activities • Company Policies. • Lack of Financial Resources. • Importance of Reverse logistics relative to other issues. • Lack of Systems.…

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    Nishat Mills Case Study

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    Abstract: Nishat Mills Limited (NML) is one of the largest textile multifaceted unit of Pakistan that is involved in the business of textile manufacturing and of spinning, combing, weaving, bleaching, dyeing, printing, stitching, buying, selling and otherwise dealing in yarn, linen, cloth and other goods and fabrics made from raw cotton, synthetic fiber and cloth, and to generate, accumulate, distribute and supply electricity. The market for clothing, home textile and accessories has always been…

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    as now we need bigger assembly areas for the shipment, picking ares and pick slot but smaller the storage areas. (Freese, 2000, p. 1) 1.1 The Important of Warehouse Layout and Design The article ‘‘Designing the Perfect Warehouse’’ in the Inbound Logistics’ website provides that the warehouse layout and design are important to the warehouse company and also to the company which keep its inventories or goods in a warehouse company. It is…

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