Dr. Naim sobre comercio ilícito
This is the first book review in CBRAs supply chain security blog, drilling into the complexities and challenges of global illicit trade.
This is the first book review in CBRAs supply chain security blog, drilling into the complexities and challenges of global illicit trade.
We had an interesting Thursday-Friday of FP7-CORE project meetings in Athens, with philosophical discussions on “taxonomies on illegal activities in global supply chains”.
A smart move which will keep you up-to-date on latest and greatest in the myriad world of supply chain security and global trade facilitation.
Fabulous four days spent in Puebla, enjoying good quality conference presentations and panel discussions as well as great Mexican hospitality.
This week our research team members and collaborators were busy presenting research papers and discussing about new projects in Milan, Hamburg, Brussels and Puebla.
Time-to-time we receive the question: “How was CBRA born?”. The purpose of this blog entry is to shed light on the early days of our research institute, going back to key events during years 2001-2005.
Köhöm – as we cough in Finnish – our (old) web-site has been getting lately _very old_ … Well, now we are taking the bull by the horns, and updating both content and outlook of www.cross-border.org … Please take a peek!
The illegal trade and disposal of electronic waste – known as e-waste or waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) – is increasingly becoming a threat to global environmental health and security. Can we do anything about it?
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