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International trade course launched by Globalia

Logistics Business Magazine

Globalia Logistics Network has inaugurated its online academy with the International Transportation and Trade Course and it has been an outstanding success. We really hope that we will keep this high level in future courses.”. More than 20 students have enrolled and over 80% have already been certified.

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Cooperative Logistics Network now offering e-learning

Logistics Business Magazine

The Cooperative Logistics Network – an international alliance of more than 320 hand-picked freight forwarders – has launched its Online Logistics Academy. The future of the freight forwarding sector is constantly evolving. These training programmes can be completed at the students’ suitable pace.

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Freeport East Gets UK Government Approval

Logistics Business Magazine

She failed to state that Freeports were, of course, permitted when the UK was a member of the EU. They will also help unlock further investment in research and development to boost development of the area’s knowledge-based economy.

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Are Graduate Degrees Leading to Less Job Options?

247 Customs Broker

It could be argued that the bachelor degree consultants have convinced university administrators that they could benefit significantly by converting their large fixed-cost tenure-track or tenured faculty into variable costs, i.e. adjunct faculty with per-course contracts and no overhead benefits. Compliance to U.S.

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Smart Lagos: Status, prospects and opportunities

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In June 2016, the Lagos State government signed a memorandum of understanding with Dubai Holdings LLC, owners of Smart City (Dubai) LLC, “to develop sustainable, smart, globally connected knowledge-based communities that drive a knowledge economy.” This is an exaggeration, of course. That is the ideal case, of course.