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Beyond our Shining Seas – Benefits of Outsourcing Your Export Management
The article talks about the American Company's failure in international market. American companies that are exporting their products are not doing their home work on the wide range of export issues, including packaging or shipping the products as effectively as they could, doing due diligence on the companies they are...
Tags: U.S. Company, OutsourcingLogistics.com, Outsourcing, Benefits, Business Services, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Human Resources
White papers 2001-08-01
Real Offshore
Industrial espionage and poor intellectual property safeguards can sting the U.S. companies outsourcing their software development offshore. Some observers say that other countries vying for outsourcing dollars are even worse when it comes to providing legal protection for intellectual property. Court cases are still relatively hard to find, but that's...
Tags: Offshore, U.S. Company, International Data Group, Intellectual Property, Outsourcing, Research & Development, Business Operations, It Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting
White papers 2003-11-15
Structuring International Operation - A Legal Framework For U.S. Companies Operating Abroad
As international commerce becomes more important, many U.S firms are shifting from exporting their products to setting up global operations. This encompasses a wide array of activities including establishing foreign offices, hiring employees abroad, and acquiring companies, real estate and other assets in foreign countries. The following article provides an...
Tags: Hiring, U.S. Company, Williams Mullen, Recruitment & Selection, Operational Planning, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Business Operations
White papers 2003-01-01
Outsourcing, Turned Inside Out
From the executive summary: ‘Throughout the United States foreign companies are spending billions of dollars to build or expand operations. In the process, they are lifting local economies and offsetting some of the jobs being sent offshore by American companies. Economists say that insourced jobs tend to be higher-paying and...
Tags: Job, New York Times Co., U.S. Company, Recruitment & Selection, Outsourcing, Human Resources, Workforce Management, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting
White papers 2004-04-11
Offshoring Poses Security Hazards
From the executive summary: ‘U.S. companies that outsource work usually face problems that are far more mundane, like unmet expectations in terms of work quality and costs. Foreign companies do not advertise the snags that sometimes occur. Some American companies have stumbled when they have outsourced, even when they set...
Tags: Security, Outsource, U.S. Company, Knight-Ridder Inc., Offshoring, Outsourcing, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting
White papers 2004-06-25
Upfront: U.S. Companies Bullish on Global Sales
Many companies see globalization as both an opportunity and a threat, and wisely so. While new markets provide the opportunity to grow the top line, they are also producing bold new competitors. In this environment, the lack of a global operations strategy that provides effective sourcing, manufacturing, distribution, and service...
Tags: U.S. Company, Penton Media Inc., Globalization, Purchasing & Procurement, Sales Strategy, Strategy, Manufacturing, Management, Business Operations, Sales
White papers 2005-12-01
Beware of Big U.S. Crackdown on Foreign Bribery
 It hasn't been getting much attention, but a large-scale government crackdown on foreign bribery and corruption on on against U.S. companies. Over the 18 months ending last June, more than 100 U.S. companies have come forward with evidence of violations of the 1977 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Of...
Tags: U.S. Company, Firm, Crackdown, Bribery, FCPA, Insurance, Financial Planning, Operational Accounting, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2009-01-27

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Cott Corp has announced plans to revamp its Canadian and U.S. operations while parting company with its U.S. president
Cott Corp has announced plans to revamp its Canadian and U.S. operations while parting company with its U.S. president. Under the new structure, Mark Benadiba, currently executive vice president of Canada and International, will head North American operations and supply chain functions including manufacturing, purchasing, logistics and quality. John Dennehy,...
Tags: Cott Corp.
Research articles 2005-10-03
U.S. Wireless Data Inc. announces termination of transaction negotiations
BOULDER, Colo.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 12, 1995--U.S. Wireless Data Inc. (NASDAQ:USWDA) Friday reported that negotiations that had been in progress since November 1994 regarding a transaction that would have provided the company with necessary operating capital, have been terminated.As a result, the company does not currently have the resources necessary to finance...
Tags: Business Wire, Colorado, FINANCE, negotiation, termination
Research articles 1995-05-12
Appreciating the Internet - National Semiconductor's, Siemens Business Communications' and University of Southern California's IP implementaions - Internetworking: Special Focus - Company Operations
National Semiconductor, Siemens Business Communications, and U.S.C. find ways to cut costs, improve communications, and make work easier by using the Internet. It's easy to confuse the Internet Protocol with the Internet itself. The real story is IP, which for the first time gives network professionals...
Tags: HARDWARE, INTERNET, Intranet, IP, Mainframes, National Semiconductor Corp., SALES, Servers, Siemens AG, University of Southern California
Research articles 1997-07-01
Sony Ericsson to Cut Jobs, Close Offices, Move U.S. Headquarters
The No. 4 ranking handset maker will eliminate another 1,600 jobs and close its headquarters in Research Triangle Park, N.C.Struggling sales are forcing Sony Ericsson to continue job cuts. Between now and the end of August 2010, the No. 4 ranking handset maker will eliminate another 1,600 jobs from the...
Tags: headquarters, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications
News items 2009-11-19
AXA shutting U.S.-based re operations. (Reinsurance/International).(AXA Corporate Solutions is restructuring its business)
AXA Corporate Solutions, a subsidiary of AXA Group, has announced a restructuring of its business, putting its U.S. reinsurance operations into run-off in order to concentrate activities and capital on core markets. The company will remain present AXA Corporate Solutions, a subsidiary of...
Tags: reinsurance
Research articles 2003-01-20
A.T. Cross Company Streamlines Distribution Operations; Company to Close Facility in Ireland and Consolidate Distribution Operations in U.S
Business Editors LINCOLN, R.I.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 28, 2000 Fourth Quarter Results to Include Non-Recurring Charges A.T. Cross Company (AMEX:ATX) today announced that, as part of its ongoing efforts to improve profitability, it would consolidate the U.S. and Irish distribution operations at its headquarters in Lincoln, Rhode Island. The...
Tags: A.T. Cross Co., Company
Research articles 2000-12-28
U.S. Home Systems Completes the Reorganization of Its USA Deck Operations
DALLAS -- U.S. Home Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:USHS) today announced that effective December 31, 2005 the Company's USA Deck subsidiary will be merged into its U.S. Remodelers, Inc. subsidiary. As a result of the merger, the corporate existence of USA Deck shall cease and U.S. Remodelers will continue as the surviving...
Tags: Home Depot Inc., U.S. Home Systems Inc.
Research articles 2005-12-29
TomTec GmbH announces continuation of business operations in 3D ultrasound applications
MUNICH, Germany--BUSINESS WIRE--July 1, 1997--TomTec Imaging Systems Inc. and a new company named TomTec GmbH jointly announced today that TomTec GmbH has purchased the rights and will continue to develop and market 3D ultrasound products formerly owned by TomTec Imaging Systems Inc. TomTec Imaging Systems Inc., with...
Tags: Tomtec
Research articles 1997-07-01
Hyundai joins other Asia firms in moving PC operations to U.S
SAN JOSE, CALIF. -- With its recent decision to relocate the bulk of its personal computer operations from South Korea to the U.S., Hyundai became the latest of several Asian vendors to claim that much of the value in PC development derives from the U.S. The company said it...
Tags: Hyundai, PC
Research articles 1992-05-04
Rosso is now steering operations at Diesel. (owner Renzo Rosso, U.S. Diesel Sportswear Inc.) (Brief Article)
NEW YORK -- Renzo Rosso, owner of Italian-based Diesel SpA and its U.S. Diesel Sportswear, Inc., subsidiary has assumed the role of running the U.S. company on a day-to-day basis, according to Michael Press. Press is Diesel's U.S. national sales director and Eastern ...
Tags: Diesel SpA
Research articles 1992-07-21
U.S. Foodservice to be sold by Royal Ahold
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS -- Royal Ahold, based here, said it would exit the foodservice business by divesting U.S. Foodservice of Columbia, Md. A statement from the parent company said: "U.S. Foodservice has the potential to further improve its performance, but we see limited near-term synergies between it and retail operations....
Tags: Royal Ahold N.V., U.S. Foodservice Inc.
Research articles 2006-12-04
Sappi Finalizes Decision To Exit U.S. Uncoated Paper Business, Close Mobile Mill
Business Editors BOSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--May 15, 2001 Sappi Limited today said it has finalized a decision to exit the uncoated paper business in the U.S. and close its paper mill in Mobile, Ala. The mill is part of the Sappi Fine Paper North America operation. The company had previously...
Tags: Sappi Ltd.
Research articles 2001-05-15
SwitchCore Recruits Key Talent as Expansion Continues; Primary Roles Filled by Industry Experts in Swedish And U.S. Divisions
SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 28, 1999-- Next-generation network switch silicon provider, SwitchCore Corporation, today announced four new U.S. and global executives to handle principal functions for the company as it prepares to announce one of the semiconductor industry's most significant Gigabit Ethernet switching breakthroughs yet. The new executives will...
Tags: Switchcore AB
Research articles 1999-05-28
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