August, 2014

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The Apparel Logistics Group Internship Experience

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The Apparel Logistics Group (TALG) has long forged a strong relationship with the University of North Texas (UNT) located in Denton, Texas. TALG actively works with UNT in various engaging opportunities such as Internship programs across different functional departments with the potential to develop into full time positions upon graduation, speaking engagements, on-site student tours and projects.

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What Can a Foreign Trade Zone Do For You?

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Getting your merchandise through customs can be a huge hassle. Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ) take a lot of the stress away by eliminating certain taxes and speeding the whole process up. In the end not only will you be saving time, but money as well.

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Going Global Made Easy

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When business starts booming, sometimes there’s no stopping it. And who’s to say it isn’t a great idea to expand your market to more global audiences, in Saudi Arabia, Singapore or Hong Kong? Wherever your business is expanding, we hope Apparel Logistics Group can get you there.

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The Apparel Logistics Group: Our Strategy

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Choosing a logistics company to support your company’s packing and shipping apparel needs can be difficult. However, here are a few ways The Apparel Logistics Group stands out from some of the other options.

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7 Leadership Themes for Procurement & Supply Chain Leaders in 2024

Procurement and supply chain leaders are presented with their fair share of challenges, with a host of tools and strategies to resolve them. That said, what’s the best path forward to leverage this year’s trends? In this recap of a recent GEP-WBR webinar, 7 Leadership Themes for Procurement & Supply Chain Leaders in 2024, GEP’s Pramod Sethumadhavan explores seven vital leadership trends that will help guide procurement and supply chain decision-makers.