2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijbpscm.2014.065274
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Advances in logistics performance in selected developing and developed countries

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“…Some variables in global competitiveness scores contribute much higher to the logistics performances than other variables through analysis. Meanwhile, Islam (2014) assessed logistics performance in selected developing and developed countries, finding that progress in logistics performance varies across countries and that country-specific actions are needed to improve lesswell performing areas of logistics services.…”
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“…Some variables in global competitiveness scores contribute much higher to the logistics performances than other variables through analysis. Meanwhile, Islam (2014) assessed logistics performance in selected developing and developed countries, finding that progress in logistics performance varies across countries and that country-specific actions are needed to improve lesswell performing areas of logistics services.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Efficient Supply Chains: Efficient supply chains are crucial for the manufacturing and trade sectors. Quality infrastructure enables companies to reduce logistical costs, expedite delivery times, and enhance customer satisfaction ( Islam, 2014).…”
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