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Retailers’ Perceptions of Consumer Choice of Retail Outlets: A Test of Three Attributes

Most retail businesses in Nigeria do not continue to live or exist for a long time as a result of the fact that apart from other challenges, some retailers are not conversant with what makes consumers patronize the various retail outlets. Accordingly, this study sought to examine the factors influencing consumer choice of retail outlets […]

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Impacts of the Distribution Process on Onion Supply Chain Management in Singida Urban District

The objectives of the study is to identify the impacts of the distribution process on onion Supply chain management in Singida Urban District.  This study was carried out in Singida Urban District which is one of the famous places in Tanzania practicing onions farming however, there are other regions such as Arusha, Mbeya, Kilimanjaro, Manyara,

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The Effect of Sustainable Supply Chain Management On Firm Innovative Performance: A Study of Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria

The study sought to establish the effect of sustainable supply chain management practices on innovative performance of manufacturing firms in Nigeria. The precise goals were to evaluate how Nigerian manufacturing companies performed in terms of innovation in relation to economic, environmental, and social dimension of sustainability. The Transaction Cost Economics (TCE) Theory and the Stakeholder

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The Influence of the Corona-Virus on the Tunisian Supply Chain and Transshipment Problem

This article aims to provide results of the impact of the Corona-Virus pandemic on the functioning of Tunisian companies. Based on a sample of these companies, the results showed a strong disruption of the various links in the supply chain following the generalized confinement of the population and the closure of borders.Overall, this study contributes

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Market Segmentation of Organic Vegetables in Samarinda

Samarinda as Capital City of East Kalimantan has strategic position for economy in East Kalimantan. Therefore, Samarinda attracts the peoples in the surrounded areas to settle in Samarinda. As a result, populations in Samarinda grow rapidly year-by-year. Data from Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) recorded that according to population density, those populations at 10 subdistricts

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The Benefits of the Circular Economy for Companies’ Circular Supply Chains in A French Port Area

The current situation of depletion and increasing scarcity of renewable and non-renewable natural resources calls for concrete and rapid action by governments, as the planet is currently living on credit. The circular economy can help tackle challenges such as waste gestion, pollution, biodiversity protection and climate change, by reusing production waste and by-products to reduce

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Circular Economy and Supply Chain Change: The Case of Industries in A French Port

Faced with depleting natural resources, the circular economy offers a solution to achieving sustainable economic development by bringing material, energy, by-products, and waste back into the loop. This article aims to highlight changes in supply chains brought about by circular economy practices. To this end, we followed six companies from various sectors located in a

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Container Terminal Yard Optimisation: A Case In Turkey

Due to the ever-changing nature of container terminals, fluctuations in storage capacity, and updates to vessel loading lists, the container yard can often become a hindrance to efficient terminal operations. One specific bottleneck frequently encountered in the stacking yard is referred to as yard clash. This phenomenon results in longer loading times for containers and

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