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Chinese export quality problem not likely to improve soon


Despite efforts by the Chinese government to improve the safety and quality of exports from that country, few changes can be expected in the short term, according to Benjamin Olshin of S2R. A tendency toward expediency and less-than-stellar industrial management habits help explain the low-quality exports, writes Olshin in the Distribution Trends blog authored by Adam J. Fein, Ph.D., Pembroke Consulting President and NAW Institute for Distribution Excellence Fellow.  Distribution Trends (08/20)







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