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Weak links in the production chain

Another earthquake in Asia, another test of its implications for the global supply chain. Japan’s quake last week was not as troublesome as Taiwan’s in December, but it did paralyze Toyota’s plants for 36 hours.

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This entry was posted in Uncategorized on 23 July 2007 by jdingel.

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