Multinationals pledge major facility investment in India's Tamil Nadu
The state government of India’s Tamil Nadu has signed investment pacts worth over $4.39bn with ...
Apple’s supply chain is much lauded, and has seen it placed top of Gartner’s Top 25 global supply chains for the past four years, leading some to postulate that its supply chain is the secret of its success. But this interesting blog argues that Nokia and Blackberry producer RIM’s supply chains aren’t that bad either. So how do explain why their sales have tanked while Apple’s have soared?
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