Filed in Amber Road
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Today, the benefits of sourcing from low cost countries and selling into new foreign markets are driving the vast majority of enterprise-class companies to go global. However, many of these companies are still making due with sub-standard global processes and technologies borrowed from domestic organizations.Posted on 05/15 at 12:29 PM
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • Free Trade Agreements • Permalink
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • Free Trade Agreements • Permalink
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Today, the benefits of sourcing from low-cost countries and selling into new foreign markets are driving the vast majority of enterprise-class companies to go global.Posted on 03/14 at 01:48 PM
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • Permalink
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • Permalink
DecisionOne provides technology support services to hardware original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and IT service providers, delivering reliable, low-cost maintenance and support solutions.
Posted on 03/14 at 01:40 PM
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • OEM • Permalink
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • OEM • Permalink
The mandatory checks and balances for export compliance are fairly standard, and most global US corporations are aware of them. However, only 62% of exporters surveyed in an October 2009 study by Amber Road actually have a full export compliance program (ECP) in place.
Posted on 03/14 at 01:38 PM
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • Export Compliance Program • Permalink
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • Export Compliance Program • Permalink
CTDI is a telecommunications service company that provides maintenance and product service solutions to the global telecommunications industry.
Posted on 03/14 at 01:35 PM
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • OEM • CTDI • Permalink
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • OEM • CTDI • Permalink
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Managing international freight shipping operations presents a set of challenges that potentially expose shippers to risky and costly misfortunes.Posted on 02/07 at 10:37 AM
Whitepaper • Global Trade • International Freight • Amber Road • Permalink
Whitepaper • Global Trade • International Freight • Amber Road • Permalink
Manufacturers can spend 50% or more of revenue on purchasing parts. So, it is not surprising that sourcing from low cost countries to improve competitiveness has been such an important business strategy in the past ten years.
Posted on 02/07 at 10:33 AM
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • Free Trade • Permalink
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Amber Road • Free Trade • Permalink
US corporations import nearly $2 trillion worth of products from more than 150 countries, a number that is expected to triple by 2015, according to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Posted on 02/07 at 10:31 AM
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Global Trade Management • Amber Road • US Customs • Permalink
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Global Trade Management • Amber Road • US Customs • Permalink
The drive to capture the business benefits of low cost country sourcing has far out-paced the processes and systems needed to efficiently manage the global supply chain. A recent survey by Aberdeen identified that higher than expected transportation expenses was the primary factor in landed cost budget variances.
Posted on 02/07 at 10:27 AM
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Transportation Management • International Freight • Amber Road • Permalink
Whitepaper • Global Trade • Transportation Management • International Freight • Amber Road • Permalink
Page 1 of 1 pages


