24-Mar-06 8:00 AM CST
Global Supply-Chain Management
Supply chains are going global, yet most firms' systems are designed solely for domestic orders.
It's been a difficult time for Larry Merritt, director of global logistics at Lexington Home Brands, in Lexington, N.C. In less than three years, the $167 million home furnishings company has completely changed its business model. "We've gone from being a manufacturer to being an importer," Merritt says. The reason? Globalization. Read more here.
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