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Part of the demand has been driven by manufacturers, particularly auto and electronics makers, that have migrated to Eastern Europe to take advantage of lower labor costs and need their component supply-chains to follow suit.
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Why are there so many intermediaries in real supply-chains?
Homework Bea Amaya 2007
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Why are there so many intermediaries in real supply-chains?
Archive 2007-10-01 Bea Amaya 2007
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Financial systems, the grid, and supply-chains would fail.
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future Gail the Actuary 2010
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There are far more direct and indirect links in the supply-chains upon which they are dependent.
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future Gail the Actuary 2010
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'Emaciated' supply-chains and 'Just Too Late' manufacturing.
Planet go-oo 2010
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'Emaciated' supply-chains and 'Just Too Late' manufacturing.
Planet SUSE 2010
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The connections are people, supply-chains and transport networks, telecommunications and information networks, financial and monetary systems, culture and forms of language.
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future Gail the Actuary 2010
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Conversely if our financial system collapsed, it would not take long for our IT and supply-chains to collapse.
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future Gail the Actuary 2010
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Our most basic functioning has become, almost by stealth, more and more entwined with rapid turnover technologies, the complex supply-chains that carry our needs and labours across the planet, and the financial and monetary systems that hold them all together.
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future Gail the Actuary 2010
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