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tsand2

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In the food industry, the process of seeking to provide consumers with better service and more value through cooperation in the supply chain is usually referred to as:
 a. Efficient congestion.
  b. Efficient consumer response.
  c. Supply chain management.
  d. Electronic consumer response.
  e. Expert service.

Question 2

Activities of export management companies include all of the following except:
 a. researching the international market.
  b. representing the company at trade shows.
  c. screening and selecting international distributors.
  d. Export management companies provide all of the above activities.



tkempin

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D
Activities of export management companies include researching the international market, representing the company at trade shows and exhibitions, screening and selecting international distributors, shipping the product, and handling all the necessary export documentation, such as customs forms and export licensing. Thus, export management companies provide all of the services listed in the question.



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