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Redesigning international manufacturing and logistics structures
Introduction
Border-crossing activities of many firms have increased substantially during the past three decades, either by international trade or by establishing manufacturing and/or distribution facilities abroad. Many observers consider these “globalization” processes to be one of the major business challenges for the 1990s and beyond[1,2]. The design and control of emerging international structures has become a complex managerial issue within industrial firms
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