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342 documents for perishable goods examples
  • This paper examines supply chain design strategies for a specific type of perishable product - fresh produce using melons and sweet corn as examples. Melons and other types of produce reach their peak value at the time of harvest; product value deteriorates exponentially post-harvest until the product is cooled to dampen the deterioration. Using the product's marginal value of time (MVT), the rate at which the product loses value over time in the supply chain, we show that the appropriate model to minimize lost value in the supply chain is a hybrid of a responsive model from post-harvest to cooling, followed by an efficient model in the remainder of the chain. We also show that these two segments of the supply chain are only loosely linked, implying that little coordination is required ...

    ... to optimal order quantities for perishable goods in small to medium size grocery stores with delive...

  • The Suspension And Redistribution Of Property Rights. A. The Suspension Theory. B. Applying the Suspension Theory. 1. Ownership or Possession?. 2. Possession Rights and Rights Accruing out of Possession. 3. Potential Effect on Criminal Laws?. II. Blurring The Lines Between Natural Disaster And Civil Disturbance Looting. A. The Historical Contexts of Looting. B. The Emergent Looting Context: Hurricane Katrina Looting. C. Applicability of the Suspension Theory to Hurricane Katrina Looting. III. Constellation Of Rights: Three Hurricane Katrina Looting Scenarios. A. The Constellation of Rights Surrounding a Movable Thing. 1. Stolen Thing. 2. Abandoned Thing. 3. Lost Thing. B. Three Looting Scenarios. 1. The Necessity Looters. 2. The Luxury Looters. 3. The Wal-Mart Looters. IV. The Didact...

    ...Those looters took non-perishable goods, clothing, flashlights, and generators. 7 ...at 1102. Given examples of expressive lawbreaking include lunch counter si...

  • ...109.1 of Proposed Rule. ``Perishable Hazardous Material''. In the NPRM, PHMSA proposed ... or transporting packages.'' The Dangerous Goods. Advisory Council (DGAC) suggests that with respec..., facsimile, or e-mail message are some examples of reasonable measures for satisfying the notifica...

  • This case would be very helpful to students, teachers, advisors, and policy makers who are interested in subject areas such as, international retailing, retailing in India, infrastructural development in India, and the effects of a giant multinational retailer's coming to India on its millions of kirana stores (small businesses) and the millions of people who depend upon these kirana stores for their livelihood.

    ...The commercial refrigeration of perishable products is in its infancy stage. A large number o...The paper cited, among other examples, the development of the Giant retail chain in Mala..., bridges, etc.) to connect and move, goods, services, and information from one point to anoth...

  • When Evo Morales, former coca grower and leader of the coca-growers' union, was elected president of Bolivia in 2005, many observers of Bolivian politics anticipated that Bolivia would rapidly cease cooperation with the United States in the "War on Drugs." Such a change, however, has not been apparent. What explains Bolivia's continued cooperation? I argue here that US-Bolivian trade policy, which enables the US to use trade preferences as a carrot to promote Bolivian drug policy, may best explain this apparently anomalous behavior, suggesting that trade may be an effective tool in promoting non-economic foreign policy goals.

    ...Examples are Preeg (1999), Kunz (1997), Border and Bowen (2... Bolivian manufacturers who primarily supply goods to a domestic Bolivian market. More straightforwar... of Bolivia's poor infrastructure (perishable crops often could not be brought to market before ...

  • ...321(f)). Examples of food include, but are not limited to, fruits, v... bottled water, live food animals, bakery goods, snack foods, candy, and canned foods. Perishable ...

  • ... contains rules relating to the sale of perishable goods provisions of section 7425(c)(3). Paragraph ...(2) Examples. The provisions of subparagraph (1) of this paragr...

  • ... of Nigeria, before the corporation's goods are let into that country. The fees are allegedly .... Sectoral risk: examples of high-risk sectors include the extractive indust... and unloading cargo, or protecting perishable products; and scheduling inspections associated wi...

  • ... not necessarily reliant on local demand for goods and are therefore footloose. Their location then d...There's a host of examples of these businesses starting and succeeding. . Bea... go back Outside--plus our beer is a perishable product with a shelf life. We have to pay a surcha...

  • ...Except in the case of the sale of perishable goods described in paragraph (c) of this section, ...(iii) Examples. The provisions of subdivision (ii) of this subpar...



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