Survey finds growth in inter-regional trade

Intermediaries

Tuesday, November 13, 2012
   "Global trade flows from manufacturers in the East to consumers in the West are undergoing a gradual shift toward shorter inter-regional routes as companies seek to reduce the distance between the production and consumption of their goods," said the Philadelphia-based logistics company BDP International, summarizing the findings of a new survey conducted with its Centrx consulting unit and Temple University’s Fox School of Business.    "This shift in global trade flows confirms t...
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