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Are You Planning For Success? l or customs and corrosion issues due to humidity from temperature changes.Beginning an internet business can seem like climbing Mt Everest in tennis shoes to some of us. You have to make a lot of decisions as to what you are going to market, who you are going to market to, how you are going to market your product and/or services, how much you are going to charge, etc. As the old saying goes, “A journey begins with the first step”, so does starting your business begin with your first stepUsually, there are basically two types of people that want to start a business, planners and the action personalities. The planners will create all types of plans forever, but will be hesitant to take the first action step. Why? Usually it is due to a fear of failure of their plans.The action personality wants to start the business today and to heck with the planning, “Let’s just get t Consider the Cargo ShipImagine rolling, pitching, heaving, surging, yawing and swaying all at the same time. That’s the six different directions a ship at sea may move simultaneously. Packaging for ocean shipment requires the use of specialized techniques that go beyond other forms of transport packaging. Much of the annual cargo loss can be prevented or minimized. Recognizing the proper preparation, packing, marking and blocking and bracing can have Socializing Can Make or Break Your Business Distribution packaging provides the first and most important line of defense against the hazards of the distribution environment. A well-designed distribution package can make an immediate and significant contribution to a company’s bottom line by reducing or eliminating product damage and decreasing transportation costs. A properly designed package will also enhance company image.The business people in smart clothing sit around a small table and sip their coffee chatting about everything from the latest mergers to their son’s little league game. Even though these people are enjoying themselves, they aren’t here to waste away their time in idle chat. Like true entrepreneurs they are here to further their businesses agendas. With each sip of coffee they get to know each other better and are able to make those special connections that result in either a sale or in a new friendship.Social clubs and charity organizations have been and will be more about networking then about whatever function where were started for. Each time a handshake is given it usually results in a short discussion about the type of work the parties are engaged in and an exchange of business cards. The crucial aspe The packaging design mission is to achieve optimum cost by balancing the sensitivity of the product with the protection provided by the packaging to match the hazards existing in the distribution environment. The science of distribution packaging is more sophisticated and complex than most people expect. There are dozens of methods, techniques and systems for improving distribution packaging and reducing total cost. Let’s take a look at the distribution environment and examine the hazards cargo will encounter. Consider the AirplaneShipping product via airfreight presents a variety of challenges. There is no faster way to get your shipment from point “a” to point “b”, but the additional cost and the potential for damage creates a problem. Let’s first consider the handling. A shipment that travels via airfreight will be handled many times by numerous people with a variety of material handling equipment and a diversity of care levels. Each stage of the journey creates its own tribulations. Shock and vibration are concerns within an aircraft’s cargo hold. Turbulence can cause packaged product to experience severe shocks when sudden drops occur. High frequency vibrations are transmitted from the aircraft engine to products and can cause internal component damage in sensitive electrical components. Next consider the cost. Airfreight is your most expensive mode of transport and is based on either the weight or cubic volume of your product and package. Minimizing both of these characteristics can save thousands of dollars per year. Finally, consider your destination. There may be size restrictions because of the aircraft size that goes there, pilferage of your product, storage of your package outside at the terminal or customs and corrosion issues due to humidity from temperature changes. Consider the Cargo ShipImagine rolling, pitching, heaving, surging, yawing and swaying all at the same time. That’s the six different directions a ship at sea may move simultaneously. Packaging for ocean shipment requires the use of specialized techniques that go beyond other forms of transport packaging. Much of the annual cargo loss can be prevented or minimized. Recognizing the proper preparation, packing, marking and blocking and bracing can have 12 Ways To Avoid Direct Mail Rigor Mortis tch the hazards existing in the distribution environment.It’s just as easy to succeed as to fail in direct mail, so here are a few simple guidelines of what not to do. You’ll probably still find lots of other mistakes to make on your own — but at least you won’t have to make these:1. Not knowing your audience - every ad should be to a specific targeted group that you research until you know it intimately. Aim for your readers' personal hot spots, in a writing style and level they're comfortable with. Learn how they feel and act, and what they like and dislike. Then, craft your style and content specifically to your readership.2. Mailing to the wrong list - this is probably the most common, and most fatal, error made in mailings. Spend as much time on researching your list as you do on the creative aspects of writing and layout and on the research about yo The science of distribution packaging is more sophisticated and complex than most people expect. There are dozens of methods, techniques and systems for improving distribution packaging and reducing total cost. Let’s take a look at the distribution environment and examine the hazards cargo will encounter. Consider the AirplaneShipping product via airfreight presents a variety of challenges. There is no faster way to get your shipment from point “a” to point “b”, but the additional cost and the potential for damage creates a problem. Let’s first consider the handling. A shipment that travels via airfreight will be handled many times by numerous people with a variety of material handling equipment and a diversity of care levels. Each stage of the journey creates its own tribulations. Shock and vibration are concerns within an aircraft’s cargo hold. Turbulence can cause packaged product to experience severe shocks when sudden drops occur. High frequency vibrations are transmitted from the aircraft engine to products and can cause internal component damage in sensitive electrical components. Next consider the cost. Airfreight is your most expensive mode of transport and is based on either the weight or cubic volume of your product and package. Minimizing both of these characteristics can save thousands of dollars per year. Finally, consider your destination. There may be size restrictions because of the aircraft size that goes there, pilferage of your product, storage of your package outside at the terminal or customs and corrosion issues due to humidity from temperature changes. Consider the Cargo ShipImagine rolling, pitching, heaving, surging, yawing and swaying all at the same time. That’s the six different directions a ship at sea may move simultaneously. Packaging for ocean shipment requires the use of specialized techniques that go beyond other forms of transport packaging. Much of the annual cargo loss can be prevented or minimized. Recognizing the proper preparation, packing, marking and blocking and bracing can have Marketing and Advertising - Can You Make It Work In Your Beef Cattle Operation? but the additional cost and the potential for damage creates a problem.Here are some interesting ideas pertaining to marketing and advertising. Can you fit them into your cattle business?Each and every one of us has done commercials for businesses that we like to do business with. What do you do that is unique or different that makes you and your business memorable. If you could eavesdrop on a conversation between one of your satisfied customers and a potential client, how would they describe you and what you do?You'd be surprised the different ways people would describe your business. The question is, are they pin-pointing what you want to be known for? If not, then maybe your "Super Bowl" commercial isn't memorable enough. Work on a sentence that describes you or your business and practice saying it whenever you meet someone who asks; "so tell me about your business. Let’s first consider the handling. A shipment that travels via airfreight will be handled many times by numerous people with a variety of material handling equipment and a diversity of care levels. Each stage of the journey creates its own tribulations. Shock and vibration are concerns within an aircraft’s cargo hold. Turbulence can cause packaged product to experience severe shocks when sudden drops occur. High frequency vibrations are transmitted from the aircraft engine to products and can cause internal component damage in sensitive electrical components. Next consider the cost. Airfreight is your most expensive mode of transport and is based on either the weight or cubic volume of your product and package. Minimizing both of these characteristics can save thousands of dollars per year. Finally, consider your destination. There may be size restrictions because of the aircraft size that goes there, pilferage of your product, storage of your package outside at the terminal or customs and corrosion issues due to humidity from temperature changes. Consider the Cargo ShipImagine rolling, pitching, heaving, surging, yawing and swaying all at the same time. That’s the six different directions a ship at sea may move simultaneously. Packaging for ocean shipment requires the use of specialized techniques that go beyond other forms of transport packaging. Much of the annual cargo loss can be prevented or minimized. Recognizing the proper preparation, packing, marking and blocking and bracing can have Yes - You CAN Compete with Offshore - Part I the aircraft engine to products and can cause internal component damage in sensitive electrical components.American companies historically are driven to look at the bottom line. This is in contrast to German companies, which tend to focus on technology; or Japanese companies, which tend to focus on geography. While the bottom line focus does show a snapshot of company performance, it reveals nothing of what generated that final number OR what can be done to improve it. BUT we use it anyway to make many decisions, and we can be fooled by what it seems to be telling us.MORE THAN THE BOTTOM LINEHow’s that…you ask? Well, let’s get really simple. Why do people buy from us in the first place? It can be for a number of reasons, among them quality of the product, friendliness of the service, alignment to particular requirements, responsiveness to needs, ability to deliver to a schedule, and…oh yes! Cost Next consider the cost. Airfreight is your most expensive mode of transport and is based on either the weight or cubic volume of your product and package. Minimizing both of these characteristics can save thousands of dollars per year. Finally, consider your destination. There may be size restrictions because of the aircraft size that goes there, pilferage of your product, storage of your package outside at the terminal or customs and corrosion issues due to humidity from temperature changes. Consider the Cargo ShipImagine rolling, pitching, heaving, surging, yawing and swaying all at the same time. That’s the six different directions a ship at sea may move simultaneously. Packaging for ocean shipment requires the use of specialized techniques that go beyond other forms of transport packaging. Much of the annual cargo loss can be prevented or minimized. Recognizing the proper preparation, packing, marking and blocking and bracing can have Business & Technology Crack - Does Business Drives Technology or Technology Drives Business? l or customs and corrosion issues due to humidity from temperature changes.Information Technology and the move to a computerized infrastructure model are bringing great changes to many industries. Often it is the CIO of the company who escort this fundamental shift in the business revenue stream. Leading others through modernization, revolutionize and transformation means you must be able to make changes yourself.Forget about asking whether technology drives business or business drives technology. Stop perturbing about whether or not technology is strategic. Silence all the confusions about how advance this technology is to that technology. In technology, there are numerous questions that if you have to ask, you probably already know and don’t like the answer. A more satisfying line of inquiry is how much of your technological horsepower is actually being used to turn the wheels Consider the Cargo ShipImagine rolling, pitching, heaving, surging, yawing and swaying all at the same time. That’s the six different directions a ship at sea may move simultaneously. Packaging for ocean shipment requires the use of specialized techniques that go beyond other forms of transport packaging. Much of the annual cargo loss can be prevented or minimized. Recognizing the proper preparation, packing, marking and blocking and bracing can have a great influence on successful delivery of goods. Where your cargo is stowed on the ship will dictate most of the type of shock or vibration your product will experience during ocean transport. For most cargo ships, the bow area receives the highest shock from the ship leaving the water and returning with a slam. A container located on the middle deck of a ship may travel in a 70-foot arc with each complete roll; as often as 7 to 10 times each minute. A container located in the stern of the ship may experience continuous vibration from the engine and propeller excitations. Corrosion causes billions of dollars a year in product loss. There are specific preservation techniques that protect cargo from the harsh and random environments products will encounter when exporting by ocean freight. Consider the TrainShipping product via rail dates back to the 1800’s and is our oldest form of land-mechanized transportation. The unique characteristics of rail transport can accentuate the shock and vibration your cargo will encounter from the combination of vertical, lateral and longitudinal forces. Railcar coupling shocks are considered separate from other transport shocks because they can impose severe loads on cargo. These coupling shocks are a result of impacts between cars during train makeup in switching yards. A minimal impact speed of approximately 2 mph is generally required for actuation of the automatic couplers, while 4 mph is considered undesirable because of potential damage to cargo. In a study of 4,647 observations of coupling impacts over 50% of impacts were measured above 5 mph. The type of boxcar your cargo will be transported in will also create distinctive hazards during transport. Studies show lateral low frequency, 2-4 Hz, rolling motion in boxcars. This motion is more severe or pronounced in boxcars equipped with standard draft gears. This type of boxcar is predominantly equipped with roller side bearings and allows a greater freedom of movement. Other concerns during rail transport include crossing of an inter
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