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Trade associations take note
Trade associations take note
April 20, 2007
I'm happy to see one of our trade associations getting involved in societal issues. APICS is joining with America's Second Harvest in "building a supply chain to put food on the tables of America's neediest families." APICS says it is doing this in honor of its 50 years of accomplishments. Good for them.
But my questions are: 1) why did it take so long and 2) when are the other trade associations going to get on board with similar charity-based initiatives?Read More on APICS' involvement here.
Posted by Richard G. Weissman on April 20, 2007 | Comments (0)
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