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Technology: Embrace or ignore? (Viewpoint).(manufacturing industry, distributors)(Brief Article)

Industrial Distribution, March, 2002 by Harper, Larry

Let's face it, since September 11 things just haven't been the same with our economy. The manufacturing industry as well as other industries that are crucial to America's economic strength have been significantly affected by the events that took place in New York City and Washington, D.C. These events have placed more significance than ever on providing improved service and technology to lower your customer's costs while increasing customer productivity.

It was stated in December 2001 USA Today's Economy.com, "The manufacturing industry continues to take a beating. In December, manufacturers shed 133.000 jobs and employment is down 1.3 million since the beginning of 2001. Electronic. transportation and industrial machinery manufacturers account for the...

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