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  • Starting a Business – What is a Business Plan?  By : William King
    This article deals with key decisions involved with starting a business and the advantages of having you own business. Furthermore it throws light on the various kinds of business structures and how a successful business plan should be laid out.
  • Business Plan – Definition Of Your Business  By : Barney Garcia
    A business plan basically defines your business, serves as the complete resume of your business firm, identifies your goals and gives you a definite place in the path of business success. A properly made business plans help you to allocate resources properly, handle unforeseen complications and make good business decisions. So it is the business plan that helps you to fulfill your dreams of business success.
  • Merger and Acquisition - A Strategy for Corporate Growth  By : Dave Kauppi
    This article discusses how a properly executed strategy of mergers and acquisitions can dramatically enhance growth and company value.
  • The Benefits of Analysis!  By : Jeffrey Benson
    You have found a gap in the market, you have thought of a business idea that you believe will make you a healthy profit. The next stage is to conduct a thorough analysis.
  • Pallets - Are plastic pallets worth the extra cost?  By : Ventura
    An overview of pallet design and use. Pallets are a small, but vital cog in the supply system that transports goods around the country. Most pallets are thrown away after a single use. Companies considering longer life pallets need to be aware of all the options.
  • Shipping containers - Steel boxes that have revolutionized logistics  By : Ventura
    A brief history of shipping containers and an overview of some of the impact they have had on transport and logistics.
  • Warehousing - Your options  By : Ventura
    A modern warehouse is so much more than an empty shell where boxes are kept. In most cases young companies are better off contracting out their warehousing. It avoids large capital costs. As the company's product line develops, warehousing needs will change.

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