Articles tagged: shipment
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by William King This article talks about the importance of export contracts, its specifications and some of the most widely used forms of export contracts. written by John Michael Integrating technology solutions into the warehouse function is enabling many companies to operate leaner, provide improved storage capacity and reduce overhead and operating costs significantly. written by Ian Sheldon Global Business requires International Couriers to help ship goods and documents around the world, from one corporation to another. Quite often these shipments are time sensitive and have tight deadlines so that contracts can be won or orders delivered. written by William King A careless approach in replying to sales inquiries can make all your previous efforts go down the drain. This article will describe how to avoid this deadly mistake and make the most of sales inquiries.
written by William King This article is about different modes of transportation used by wholesalers and suppliers for delivering goods to their customer. Let’s have a quick look on every method’s advantages and disadvantages. written by Ashish Kumar Kumar This article contains glimpse of most popular goods inspection services, how proper inspection services can make society enforce to abide by rules & regulations and also quality inspection services reduces unnecessary expenses, saves time and money. written by John Michael With integrated information, sales reps enter data that is used to facilitate increased sales and customer service. An integrated CRM system seamlessly benefits sales management and operations on the backend without redundant entry by sales. written by James Marriot Around 2.9 billion SIM, banking, ID, & other types of microprocessor smart cards is expected to be shipped by smart card vendors in the year 2007. written by James Marriot A drop in prices of Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation products are likely to heighten demand made by the foremost users – the automakers and the vehicle owners. With technological innovations the resulting economies of scale have thrusted price declines. Further product bundling, and aggressive cost-cutting strategies at all levels of production and distribution are expected to influence prices downward. << previous page 1 next page>> |