Ebay’s Supply Chain Just Got Better

Ebay’s Supply Chain Just Got Better

Ebay hopes to make selling to overseas buyers from China more affordable and streamlined. That’s why they just partnered up with Winit Corporation, a logistics service provider in Shanghai. The two companies signed an agreement for Winit Corporation to provide eBay with supply chain services. This will facilitate faster delivery of goods from warehouses to…

Samsung Plans to Compete on Price Better By Moving Some Operations to Vietnam
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Samsung Plans to Compete on Price Better By Moving Some Operations to Vietnam

It’s getting more expensive to manufacture electronics in China. That’s why several companies including LG, Microsoft, and Samsung are moving operations to Vietnam where the labor is cheaper and the tax breaks are better. Samsung Electronics plans to build a second mobile phone plant in Vietnam for around $3 billion.

India Compromises on Food Subsidies to Allow the Trade Facilitation Agreement to Go Through
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India Compromises on Food Subsidies to Allow the Trade Facilitation Agreement to Go Through

After lengthy negotiations, India and the U.S. have finally reached an agreement on food subsidies and the trade facilitation agreement doesn’t have any more roadblocks before it can go into effect. However, the World Trade Organization negotiations ended in a compromise with India and must be addressed at a future time.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology Looks to Boost U.S. Manufacturing
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology Looks to Boost U.S. Manufacturing

President Barack Obama wants to strengthen the manufacturing supply chains of the U.S. Therefore he supports the Supply Chain Innovation Initiative created by the Department of Commerce’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership. It is a competition aimed at helping small manufacturers in the U.S. implement new technologies and ultimately strengthen the economy. Several companies and groups have…

The World Trade Organization Introduces Its Two Newest Members

The World Trade Organization Introduces Its Two Newest Members

The World Trade Organization just announced the two newest members of their Government Procurement Agreement — New Zealand and Montenegro. These countries can now participate in the bidding process of government contracts in the 49 countries that are part of the World Trade Organization. There are also several other benefits to being members of the…

Egypt Gets Help for its Logistics Center Project
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Egypt Gets Help for its Logistics Center Project

Egypt plans to create a massive global logistics center in Damietta to handle and store grain and other food commodities. Several countries are joining in the efforts and investing in the 15-billion pound project. The logistics center is supposed to increase the annual capacity of food commodity trading in Egypt by triple and benefit several…

Charges Filed Against Intelligent Decisions Inc. After Procurement Scam

Charges Filed Against Intelligent Decisions Inc. After Procurement Scam

At the end of October 2014, a former Army contracting official was sentenced to four years in prison for accepting bribes in exchange for contracts. Now, Intelligent Decisions Inc. is accused of being involved in the kickbacks by giving the Army procurement official free meals, entertainment, and even a car. There is an acceptable amount…

Air France-KLM Set to Cut Costs After Pilots’ Strike

Air France-KLM Set to Cut Costs After Pilots’ Strike

Air France-KLM plans to scale back investments next year to clean up the costs of their recent pilots’ strike. Their profits fell 61 percent during the third-quarter due to the pilots’ strike. The 14-day strike also caused $530 million in lost sales. Of course, that’s not the only problem the airline carrier is facing.