Research shows a steady improvement in leading edge thinking among practitioners, writes Dave Boland
Logistics has always been a reasonable yardstick to gauge an economic activity - if goods are moving, trade is happening, whereas a moribund supply chain points to a terminally ailing economy. But as a small island nation, Ireland has always had a split personality when it comes to the movement of goods - there is the local market and there is the export market, and often the two bear little resemblance other than the fact both are excellent indicators of the state of the country’s economic health.
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