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apply these to your company. Some of the findings:
- Manufacturers' #1 strategic objective in globalization is to
increase market share (not reducing costs)
- Almost 70% of respondents plan to increase their overseas presence
above their current holdings
- The #1 country for expansion is China, but Russia is in the
top 5...
- Manufacturers sell in an average of 66 countries (up from 52 just 3
years ago)
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May steel shipments from U.S. centers fell 7.2% from May 2007
levels, to 4.36 million tons while aluminum had May shipments totaling
95,700 tons, down 2.4% from May 2007.
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American Airlines Cargo announced a new cargo service to Moscow
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Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
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The company partners with Bay Area-based Industry Initiatives for
Science and Math Education to build skills for the future workforce.
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The 2008 China Warehousing Annual Conference and Exposition will be
held Sept. 23-24 in Beijing.
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"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is crowing this week
about a settlement it 'reached' with a gray iron foundry,
involving..."
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"A few weeks ago I described a presentation by well-respected
environmental specialist at work in the domestic metalcasting industry.
He outlined the ongoing agendas of the current Congress and the
Environmental Protection Agency, and the gloom this portends..."
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