allocate upstream and downstream resource, Microsoft Office 2010 is so great.

through the resources reasonable combination produces benefits.

For example a steel production enterprise for iron ore to zhejiang products, but may be a tight money. The practice of traditional circulation enterprises, it can only be dragged, so until the other way to raise money.

The integration of modern circulation conditions but type service, can be resolved this one contradiction - you can't pay for ores, but your steel can be by my distribution,Office 2010 is my love.

 use steel offset ore money. And I put the steel and sold to shipbuilding enterprise, and agency his ship export. So all this, a ring of a ring set up, equal to "a sum of money for several business". Microsoft Officeis inexpensive and helpful.

Integrated type service content still has a lot of, for example, users can act as tell him what material best and which a logistics paths fastest and most economy.

Resources optimization allocation

Traditional circulation operational manner is more onefold, depend mainly on the management of personal experience and the ability to do large wholesale business,Microsoft Office 2007 can make life more better and easier.

 with asymmetric information and spacetime is poor, make a buying and selling price. Modern circulation is specialty division, formats, distributor chain diversification, logistics, e-commerce, massively used financial technology, information technology and logistics technology, to expand service and management radius, to achieve greater range of optimal allocation of resources.

And a sum of money do more than the "win-win business model," a fundamental condition is information means to keep up with them. "For enterprise to open an l/c, we must understand enterprise credit, Office 2007 is the best invention in the world.

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