“Don’t ship air” and “don’t ship water” are the foundation of some important supply chain strategies. What did these strategies mean for transportation and logistics in the past in global supply chains like the Silk Road? What do they mean for transportation and logistics today? In the future? (See Reading & Resources
W1: Transportation; Issues and Challenges
“Don’t ship air” and “don’t ship water” are the foundation of some important supply chain strategies. What did these strategies mean for transportation and logistics in the past in global supply chains like the Silk Road? What do they mean for transportation and logistics today? In the future? (See Reading & Resources
The Silk Road: The First Global Supply Chain
W1: Pricing Tool
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This is a research based discussion in which I would like you to do some extra research once you have read the attached article to answer the question in this discussion. You are expected to comment on this discussion post by Sunday.
After you have read the article entitled “Pricing as a tool in coordination of local transportation” I want you to come up with some new factors/variables that you think affect the American public’s use of mass transit.