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    Supply Chain of Gati

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    Contents Vision and Mission 2 Logistics 3 Gati Air Express 4 Gati Coast to Coast (CTC) 5 Air India and Gati 6 Logistics solution 7 Process Flow 9 Warehousing 10 Warehouse management system 11 Industry solutions 12 Vision and Mission Be a globally preferred provider of India-centric supply chain services and solutions‚ and a leader in the Asia Pacific region Delight customers with quality service by setting new trends through innovation and technology Be the

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    Dutch found what they were looking for in Jakarta‚ conquered by Jan Coen in 1619. • It was later named Batavia and became the capital of the Dutch East Indies. • Meanwhile‚ the Dutch continued to drive out the Portuguese from their bases in Asia. Malacca finally succumbed in 1641 (after a second attempt to capture it)‚ Colombo‚ and Ceylon. • Goa‚ the capital of the Portuguese Empire in the East‚ was unsuccessfully attacked by the Dutch but they gained the right to trade with Japan. • The Dutch

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    have been the place where the Spread of Islam in Indonesia started‚ and was a key part of the Spread of Islam in Southeast Asia. In the early seventeenth century the Sultanate of Aceh was the most wealthy‚ powerful and cultivated state in the Malacca Straits region. Aceh has a history of political independence and fierce resistance to control by outsiders‚ including the former Dutch colonists and the Indonesian government. Aceh has substantial natural resources‚ including oil and natural gas—some

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    mixing in Malaysia since the very beginning of its history. Malaysia’s cultural mosaic marked by many different cultures‚ but several in particular has had especially lasting influence on the country. The first Chinese to settle in straits‚ primarily in and around Malacca‚ gradually adopted elements of Malaysia culture and intermarried with the Malaysian community knows as babas and nonyas. 3. Architecture Architecture in Malaysia is a combination of many styles from Islamic and Chinese styles to

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    Penang History

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    for spices. They came across a small uninhabited island where they could replenish fresh water supplies‚ which they then named it “Pulo Pinaom”. The island was part of the Kedah Sultanate. Its strategic location at the northern entry to the Straits of Malacca has made it a natural harbour during the monsoon months for Arabian‚ Chinese‚ European and Indian ships. Inevitably‚ it became a hunting ground for pirates. Since the 17th century‚ Kedah have been sending “Bunga Emas” (Gold Flowers) to Siam

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    lost country Sundaland‚ this pyramid somehow generated some uncertain electromagnetic field or microwaves all the way to the ancient lost city of Yonaguni between Japan and Taiwan even extended to somewhere near the easternmost Russia near the Bering Strait. In Russia Vanino Headquarter Chris had received many reports of planes malfunctioning from different air forces. He gathered the Scientific Group while Doctor Glumov as a leader‚ the

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    [Company Address] 08 Fall The Port of Singapore Prepared by : Rajib Das‚ Student # 38410098 This document discuses about the Port of Singapore and the strategic importance of its location to the modern traders. It also discusses the government incentives and the Advanced Information Technology that the port has been using to attract new shipping companies in the recent past. Anything beyond is not discussed for the limitation of the term paper. Table of Contents The Port of Singapore

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    Baby Dumping Is Murder

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    case was a dead baby girl found floating in a sewage tank behind a girls’ college hostel in remote Kelantan two days ago. The decomposed body was found by a group of boys playing nearby. Two more abandoned baby cases were reported that day in Malacca and Kuala Lumpur. Women‚ Family and Community Development Minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil said in a statement on Wednesday that the Cabinet has directed the Home Ministry to classify baby dumping cases as murder or attempted murder if the child

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    assinment

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    1. THE FORMATION OF MALAYSIA 16TH SEPTEMBER 1963 JV Emily Ken Simer 2. THE MERGING PLANThe idea to unite Malaysia with neighbouring countries was raised several times.Merger of Singapore suggested in 1955 by David Marshall – rejected by Tunku Abdul Rahman.Lee Kuan Yew proposed the idea again in 1959 – unfavorable response 3. THE MERGING PLAN 27th May 1961: Tunku Abdul Rahman suggested the merger of Malaya with: - Singapore - North Borneo: Sabah - Sarawak - Brunei 4. “Free through

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    paved the way for the Malays to emerge as the dominant power in the Malay Archipelago. Malacca was founded in 1400 by Parameswara‚ a prince from Sumatra.The strategic location of the port of Malacca at the narrowest part of the Straits of Malacca allowed it to control the lucrative spice trade. Revenue from port taxes and services greatly enriched Malacca. Muslim traders from Arabia and India brought Islam to Malacca. Soon after establishing his kingdom‚ Parameswara converted from Hinduism to Islam

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