Beyond dot-com?

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George Schultz on how online processes affect manufacturing practices

Rue the demise of the 1990s dot-com bubble or embrace its impetus toward all that supply chain partners now accomplish online in automated transactions? “Online auction,” of commodities or whatever, was one of that earlier era’s big buzzwords. Well,...

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