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    Assignment 2 Topic: QUBE logistics network strategies 11401132 Jewon Na Table of contents 1. Executive summary 2. Introduction 2-1. Company background 2-1-1. History of Qube 2-1-2. Description of Qube 3. Modern infrastructure of logistics 3-1. Global logistics network 3-1-1. Logistics network in Europe 3-2. Global logistics network problem 3-2-1. Logistics problems in Europe 3-3. Logistics network in NSW 3-4. Current logistics network problems in NSW 3-4-1. Traffic 3-4-2

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    The transport in Melbourne has changed and developed throughout the years. Transport is a predominant part of the Melbourne city, and is relied upon by millions. Transport in Melbourne consists of extensive networks and a wide variety of transport services available to the public, including: • The world's largest tram network. • Bus (which consist of 323 routes) and coach services. • A metro railway network (16 lines - the second largest in Australia). • A regional rail network (5 lines). •

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    The use of the transportation system has made life in the world simpler, since we depend on transportation to transport us to and from our daily operations. Today, in this world we can go anywhere we choose to, due to how transportation has evolved over the years starting from the wheel. Transportation has made the world a very comfortable to live in, but sometimes as humans we sometimes forget to appreciate the small things in life like transportation. Our time in life is very valuable, and transportation

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    Developments in transportation have been realized during the period of industrial revolution. Transportation development has been associated with improving economic developments and opportunities. Specific transportation technologies have been established and developed at every stage of societal development, with a wide range of far-reaching impacts. Some of the most common examples of economic development waves which were propelled by particular transportation technology, and brought about new social

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    Logistic general definition is getting the right goods, from the right source, to the right location by the right mode of transport and carrier, in the right time and condition, at the right cost with the right information (Reference for business, 2017: par.4). There are few logistics challenges that the Mondi Group has experienced: • High transport cost Challenge This is the expenses of transporting materials to the manufacture in order produce the products. These costs are increased by fuel cost

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    DCH Logistics Planning for La Cafetière What are the advantages of having a bonded Warehouse and how can it help in doing international business? A Bonded Warehousing can be defined as storage, manipulation, or further manufacturing of dutiable goods in a building or other secured area without the payment of duty on it. Advantage: Goods can stay in a bonded warehouse for an unlimited period of time, and no import duties and VAT will have to be paid until the moment they are actually imported

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    focuses on how the transport infrastructure (considering both internal and external factors) has impacted the trade activities. Furthermore, it will provide an analysis of the challenges and opportunities Germany will have to face within 2035. 1.2 Germany background Germany is situated in the hearth of Europe and that makes it a fundamental hub for the entire continental international trade activity. Since its unification in 1990, Germany developed an extreme dense transport infrastructure that

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    vehicles linked to various mobile networks and intelligent systems and capable of M2M communication (Efraim Turban, 2013). During his address in Barcelona, Ford explained to the delegates that the number of cars on the world’s roads is forecasted to grow from 1 billion now to up to 4 billion in the next few years and The proposed solution to avoid the potential problem of a global gridlock due to overcrowded road network is to create a global transportation network that utilizes communication between

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    1.2 Iraqi Dry Canal Profile Iraqi leaders have a larger vision called "The Dry Canal project" to transport goods between the North and South of the world quickly, safely and inexpensively. Road and rail schemes should be planned to run this project in Iraq could change the ordinary shape on the regional trade. In short: Shipments (Cargo) coming across the Gulf will be loaded in trains and trucks from the Iraqi Grand port of Al-Faw Southern of the country, and then will travel across the country

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    There are two cities that I found to have apparent differences from one another. Houston and Hong Kong come with various differences, and who could have known that Houston and Hong Kong have so many different features? Houston and Hong Kong are vastly different from each other when it comes to the three main features - education, transportation, and domestic life. Houston and Hong Kong have distinct differences in education. On the one hand, the weekly duration and the amount of hours spent in

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