What does Ken Ackerman have in common with a US Senate committee, the Export-Import Bank, NY Times foreign affairs columnist Thomas Friedman, The Netherlands, and the Port of Long Beach?
This isn't a trick question.
They're all named in the World Trade Magazine "Fabulous 50 Plus One" issue, August 2004.
The long article highlights what editors call "some of the exemplary people, institutions, places and things" that are driving big changes that we're currently seeing throughout the business world – the drivers of the emerging global logistics movement.
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"No one has written more incisively" on warehouse management, says World Trade, and cites a Warehousing Forum article that considered warehousing standards that would be used in 2050. |
For more information about World Trade, visit the magazine's website, www.worldtrademag.com.
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