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Woman’s words 001

February 23, 2023March 16, 2023

Message from MJ Schoemaker, president of SAPICS, to all supply chain managers and other executives in Africa. Excerpt from LogisT Africa women #002

Parole de Femme en Supply Chain, now every Thursday with Logis-T Africa

Logis-T Africa Women (en) Woman's words Tagged MJ Schoemaker, SAPICS

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