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The foot rope was ∼1 m longer (8.5 m) than the headline, providing either 12 or 15 meshes (∼200–285 mm at the centre trawl) of lead (Fig. 1b). No float was attached to the headline of any new lead trawl. Replicate tickler chains (∼3 kg) were constructed from 4-mm ...
and value-added in 49 economies during 2005–2015. Furthermore, the value chain status of each economy is presented by comparing domestic metal use embodied in exports with the corresponding domestic value-added (see Methods). Consequently, we provide a more holistic view of the growing imbalances...
Within North America, each country offers unique conditions. Those relocating to the region or increasing their existing footprint can choose from diverse environments and market considerations. Regional boosters may be helpful. For example, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement has ...
Industry 4.0 technologies, including automation, can also enable new footprint decisions while achieving a similar—or even improved—cost position. The technologies can be applied to manufacturing processes, such as with automated testing and packaging. ...
of this article is to move the debate forward on the role of the state in GVCs and environmental upgrading by presenting a different way of thinking about how governments can overcome the limitations of thin industrialization and limited value capture, while minimizing their environmental footprint....
1.To bind or make fast with a chain or chains:chained the dog to a tree. 2.To restrain or confine as if with chains:workers who were chained to a life of dull routine. Idiom: pull/yank(someone's) chain To take unfair advantage of someone; deceive or manipulate someone. ...
Nation of Pacific lambs to the slaughter / Three eyes for my son and an extra foot for my daughter". Acclaimed music video director Kerry Brown uses bold urban Pacific imagery to accompany this chart-topping track with its deceptively catchy chorus: "Living in the city ain't so bad ..."...
CSCO, IBM Think Circle Key takeaways Renewed resiliency Keep one foot in the present and the other firmly planted to shape the future. The pandemic illuminated how flexibility and adaptability in supply chains need to support agility with digitization and automation on steroids powered by risk ...