Socio-economic damages
What are typical negative impacts caused by violations/non-compliance with import/export fiscal rules, restrictions and prohibitions?
What are typical negative impacts caused by violations/non-compliance with import/export fiscal rules, restrictions and prohibitions?
Thanks to all CBRA blog readers for interesting feedback in 2014 – and all the best for year 2015! Below you find some blog plans for this year.
Time-to-time security and quality management in global supply chains are considered to be of similar nature – but are they really?
Could the good old phrase ´time is money´ – used already by B. Franklin, the 18th century – be applied to 21st century supply chain security?
Horizon2020 is the biggest EU Research and Innovation program ever, with €80 billion in funding. CBRA aims to play an active role in H2020.
News last week by the Transparency International on global corruption triggered CBRA´s blog topic to deal with B2G bribery in cross-border supply chains.
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.
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