dependent on each other yet traditionally do not closely cooperate with each other. An integrated supply chain management streamlines processes and increases profitability by delivering the right product to the right place, at the right time, and at the lowest possible cost. According to Ganeshan & Harrison (2001) Supply Chain Management is a "systems approach to managing the entire flow of information, materials, and services from raw materials suppliers through factories and warehouses to the end customer." Supply chain event management (abbreviated as SCEM) is a consideration of all possible occurring events and factors that can cause a disruption in a supply chain. With SCEM possible scenarios can be created and solutions can be planned. Some experts distinguish supply chain management and logistics management, while others consider the terms to be interchangeable. From the point of view of an enterprise, the scope of supply chain management is
are shipped, and "FOB destination" states that the seller retains the risk of loss until the goods reach the buyer) and container drops from the crane in the loading port, it is the risk for the seller. If cargo moves EXW (Ex works; This rule places minimum responsibility on the seller, who merely has to make the goods available, suitably packaged, at the specified place, usually the seller’s factory or depot), the loading of the container at sellers warehouse an obligation for the buyer. If cargo moves CIF (Cost, insurance and freight; The CIF term requires the seller to clear the goods for export) , the sea transport pays seller. If cargo moves FOB and goes over board during a storm, the risk bears buyer. The bill of lading (B/L) works as a receipt of freight services, a contract between a freight carrier and shipper and a document of title. The bill of lading is a legally binding document providing the driver and the carrier all the details
" 1 2 3 , , , 4 , 5 , 9, 10- http://www.europarl.europa.eu/atyourservice/en/displayFtu.html?ftuId=FTU_3.1.2.html, by Mariusz Maciejewsk, 12/2016 6 R. Barents "Charges have an Equivalent effect on Customs Duties" (1978) 15CNL rev 415 7 - Paul Craig, Gráinne de Búrca, EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, p.613, 617, 618, 2015 8 - http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A61968CJ0024 What types of actions count as quantitative restrictions? Quantitative restrictions are not just legislation, they can be administrative acts as shown by the Franking Machine case (case 21/84). Bans on imports can count as quantitative restrictions. (See cases of Commission v. Italy (Re Ban on Pork Imports) (case 7/61)) and (R. v. Henn (Ban on import of pornographic materials) (case 34/79)). It also includes quota systems. (See case Salgoil SpA v. Italian Ministry for Foreign Trade (case 13/68)).
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SISUKORD ENERGY STORY................................................................................................................4 USES OF ENERGY............................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Uses of energy in homes...............................................................................................5 2.2 Types of energy used in homes.................................................................................... 6 2.3 Energy use in different types of homes........................................................................ 6 2.4 Commercial Energy Use...............................................................................................9 2.5 Industrial and Manufacturing Energy Use..................................................................11 2
lipid plays roles in energy storage, membrane zation, in part to allow muscle to efficiently structure, and in various other processes in transmit force originating in the myofibrils to the organ, including immune responses and the entire muscle and ultimately, to the limb cellular recognition pathways. or structure that is moved. A relatively thick The two major types of lipid found in sheath of connective tissue, the epimysium, skeletal muscle are triglycerides and phos- encloses the entire muscle. In most muscles, pholipids. Triglycerides make up the greatest the epimysium is continuous, with tendons proportion of lipid associated with muscle. that link muscles to bones. The muscle is Triglycerides (triacylglycerides) consist of a subdivided into bundles or groupings of
....................................................................................4 4. CONSIGNMENTS CONTAINING ITEMS OF NEGLIGIBLE VALUE....4 5. GIFTS ..................................................................................................................4 6. PROCEDURE AT IMPORTATION................................................................7 7. ENTRY ON THE AEP SYSTEM .....................................................................7 8. HOW VARIOUS TYPES OF DUTY, CHARGEABLE AT IMPORTATION, ARE CALCULATED .........................................................8 9. REFUND CLAIMS ............................................................................................8 10. CASES OF DOUBT OR DIFFICULTY...........................................................9 2 1. INTRODUCTION
TRADERUN MOODUL TRADERUN MODULE BUSINESS PECULIARITIES IN THE EU, RUSSIA AND EASTERN PARTNERSHIP COUNTRIES ÄRI ERIPÄRAD EUROOPA LIIDUS, VENEMAAL JA IDAPARTNERLUSRIIKIDES Lecturers: Ryhor Nizhnikau (responsible) Giorgi Gaganidze, Sergei Proskura, Andres Assor P2EC.00.202 (UT code), RIE 7044 (TLU code) Reading materials: Business peculiarities in Ukraine and Belarus Lugemismatejal: Äri eripärad Ukrainas ja Valgenenes Created by Andres Assor Tartu 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 4 1. UKRAINE ...................................................................................................................... 5 1.1. General information .......
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