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      Daily Archives: July 24, 2014

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      Commodity Exporters Have a Choice: Better Logistics or Reduced Competitiveness

      Commodity Trading, CTRM, Supply Chain ManagementBy Cassie SeymourJuly 24, 2014

      The United States has one of the most sophisticated agricultural production industries in the world, and when you combine that precision with the coming expansion in west-bound, trans-Pacific shipping capacity, it should mean that supply chain costs will continue to drop for American commodity exporters.

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