Posted by admin on June 18, 2008 under Global Aviation |
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It is odd, as I have remarked before, that there can consequently be any real justification for a fifth or even sixth terminal and a third runway at Heathrow Airport , since logic suggests there will be far fewer flights during the next decades than now, rather than the “three-fold expansion by ….
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Energy Balance: Soaring Cost of Plane Fuel Causes Run on Rare Metals.
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Posted by admin on June 9, 2008 under Relocalisation |
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To conduct business in China, you’ll need a “ local intermediary,” an agent who can represent your interests, provide the right introductions, and negotiate agreements. The ideal agent should be fluent both in English and the local …
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How to Outsource Your Manufacturing to China | BNET
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Posted by admin on June 4, 2008 under Relocalisation |
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If we can combine our knowledge of local raw materials with local manufacturing and global design, then we can have local goods that use the best possible designs. I realize this is not a simple problem because you can’t divorce design …
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Economic Relocalization | On the Commons
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