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Calibrating Logistics to Your Supply Chain Strategy
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Shailena Varma
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| 3 years ago
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Dear Nirmal, it will be great if you can elaborate your description, so that it will be easy for users to understand and participate.
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I want to know is a management have a future in logistics..?
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Ravanam naga durgesh
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yes management guy will be successful, so fortunately everyone will be successful today or the other day because they will be managing themselves.
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Sarat Das
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Srinivas, if we have proper attitude to work and learn we can be successful.... No matter what the field is...
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