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China's Longest River Serving an Increasingly Important Logistics Function
China's Longest River Serving an Increasingly Important Logistics Function
May 31, 2007
Logistics companies are eyeing the Yangtze River as an increasingly attractive option to ease the congestion of China's railways. For higher value goods, the trip down the Yangtze might be a bit too slow, but its worth dipping a toe in for global logistics managers. Read the article.
...and be advised that the China Supply Chain Council is going to change its name to the Global Supply Chain Council to indicate their expanding focus and relevance. Click here for the full story.Posted by Andy Mulkerin on May 31, 2007 | Comments (0)
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