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World Trade Magazine, October 2008

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World Trade Magazine, October 2008World Trade magazine: The trusted source of information and analysis for executives at the highest level of midsized to large U.S. manufacturers engaged in domestic and international trade.

Monthly, World Trade Magazine examines each sector of world trade - transportation, logistics and supply chain management, technology, finance and trade services, and domestic and international economic development. Emphasis is on executive interviews and in-depth company profiles designed to assist our readers in making their businesses more profitable.

World Trade Magazine is today’s most relevant U.S. logistics journal delivering news and information to 100% U.S. subscribers active in domestic and international trade.

Today businesses are sourcing abroad so they need information on how to operate overseas. 82% of our subscribers plan to enter foreign markets within the next year. World Trade reflects the priorities and diverse interests of its senior level and management subscribers to help them navigate today’s rapidly changing and highly competitive global marketplace.

World Trade covers every aspect of the global supply chain from the movement of products across the U.S. to the procurement from delivery to international markets: LTL, Technology, Express Delivery, 3PL, Air Cargo, Trade Finance, Private Fleet, Warehousing, Ports, Ocean.

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Publisher: BNP Media

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Your Supply Chain Survival Guide for Tough Times
Shippers and Providers Collaborate to Take on a Challenging Economy: Changing demand patterns, rising costs and more complex solutions are giving rise to a new model of partnership.
by Andrea MacDonald

The ‘r’ word (as in ‘recession’) is rearing its ugly head as businesses and service providers alike struggle with the challenges being thrown at them by the economy. The ever-deepening credit crunch, low consumer spending, increasing transportation costs, and a fluctuating currency have all led to a less than optimal business environment.

Companies are looking at every aspect of their operations for cost savings—including the supply chain. ...

Feature
Between the Devil and the Deep
Freight volumes are down, fees are up, yet West Coast shippers and ports see hope on the horizon.
by Lara L. Sowinski

Everybody is Global
Regardless of size, few U.S. companies are not engaged in world trade. Woe be to 'little guys' who don't yet know it!
by Mark Bernstein

Supply Chain Survival Guide, Part II
Tweaking the Supply Chain to Optimize Value and Minimize Cost: The next stage in logistics outsourcing is to maximize the full range services of 3PLs.
by Karen E. Thuermer

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This magazine is owned by BNP Media.

BNP Media publishes more than 40 business-to-business publications. Industries served include manufacturing, security systems, architecture and construction. Founded in 1926, BNP Media is a fourth-generation, family-run business headquartered in Troy, Michigan

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