K+N, Primark and Bolloré all put a brave face on Q1 numbers
The difficulty of presenting year-on-year changes in financial results is becoming ever more apparent, with ...
This article should buoy both carriers and forwarders who are feeling the pinch. Examining Wal-Mart’s supply chain, and the pressure the company puts all its suppliers under, the writer suggests that sooner or later, the squeeze will come back to bite the retail giant – in fact, it already has. Better than pushing suppliers towards increasingly low margins and a poor product, the article recommends that companies “treat suppliers like a resource, not a cost burden”.
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