Proceedings of the 8th WSEAS International Conference on SYSTEM SCIENCE and SIMULATION in ENGINEERING Reverse Logistics for Electrical and Electronic Equipment: a modular simulation model L. GUERRA‚ T. MURINO‚ E. ROMANO Department of Materials Engineering and Operations Management University of Naples “Federico II” P.le Tecchio – 80125 Napoli ITALY luigi.guerra@unina.it murino@unina.it elromano@unina.it http://www.impianti.unina.it Abstract: In recent years there has been a significant
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value of 1 for agreeing the traffic-free zones and 0 for disagreeing). For respondents rating agree or strongly agree‚ the value of 1 is assigned while value of 0 is assigned to respondents not agreeing the traffic-free proposal. The logistic regression analysis in this dissertation was used to predict the outcome of the acceptance of traffic-free zone (value of 1) based on various attributes. To analyse the variable which is categorical such as trip purpose‚ one category within each
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The Appeal of Paris and Majorca for Families and Couples Paris Majorca Families Couples Families Couples Attractions Louvre Museum = price £23 Monday to Friday Disneyland for the price of £87 Asterix Park for the price of £49 Sightseeing the Eiffel Tower for the price of £32 Champagne Tasting for the price £104 Mont – Saint – Michel from the price of £75 Palma Cathedral for the price of £5 Palma Aquarium from £6 Marineland £6 Cap
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massive and there is more and more inbound tourism as the years pass. Two such significant markets that shape the inbound tourism in New Zealand are China and Japan. According to statistics‚ there were 12‚592 and 4‚048 international visitor arrivals in June 2014 from China and Japan respectively. (Tourism New Zealand‚ 2014) Although they are both Asian countries‚ they have their own similarities and differences as inbound markets. Both have evolved distinctively as inbound markets for New Zealand in the
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of domestic‚ inbound and outbound organisations within them. There are three types of tourism which is domestic‚ inbound and outbound tourism. Domestic tourism When a tourist travels around the same country‚ as they live in. For example when you live in London and decide to go for a tour in the palace of Westminster‚ then you are a domestic tourism. A domestic tourism traveller does not have to book a place to stay because they can go home on the day they went to visit. Inbound tourism Travelling
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1 the 2012 state of inbound marketing State of inbound marketing 2012 Report on Inbound marketing practices & trends the 2012 Blogging Social media A publication of Share This Ebook! www.Hubspot.com 2 the 2012 state of inbound marketing iS tHiS book rigHt for me? Not quite sure if this ebook is right for you? see the below description to determine if your level matches the content you are about to read. introduCtorY Introductory content is for marketers who are new
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QuickStart Guide to Tourism A Guide to Tour Wholesalers and Inbound Tour Operators Updated August 2006 Guide to Tour Wholesalers & Inbound Tour Operators CONTENTS TOUR WHOLESALERS ......................................................................................................3 HOW THEY OPERATE....................................................................................................3 WHAT A TOUR WHOLESALER DOES FOR THE OPERATOR......................................4
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International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 17 www.ijbssnet.com A STUDY OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION ON CONSUMER GOODS INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA. Dr.Inda Sukati Prof. Dr. Abu Bakar Abdul Hamid Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rohaizat Baharun Dr. Huam Hon Tat Faculty of Management and Human Resource Development Universiti Teknologi Malaysia E-mail: indasukati@utm.my Fazila Said Malaysia Nuclear Agency Malaysia ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is
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Improvements in Sri Lankan Logistics Industry in recent years and way forward Prasanna Liyanage BSc (Eng) ‚ MBCS 0|Page prasanna@telsara.com www.rfxworld.com INTRODUCTION : With a steadily growing economy‚ big port projects and other infrastructure planned‚ Sri Lanka is well placed to capitalise on its geographical location and take advantage of the fast growing Indian and Chinese economies. According to the government plan and the vision Sri Lanka to be south Asia’s emerging Maritime
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From Failure to Success Since its inception in 1976‚ Apple Inc. has been largely successful and has experienced incredible expansion. Technological innovation‚ appealing product lines‚ and a focus on superior customer service have all contributed significantly to the growth that Apple has enjoyed over the years. Even the strongest companies experience major missteps as seen by Apple’s Power Mac PC supply chain disaster of 1995. Despite the detrimental consequences at the time‚ this disaster led
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