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Breaking Into the U.S. Water Sector: Regulations & Opening Doors
- July 29, 2021
- Posted by: Lauren Spagnoletti
- Categories: Consulting, foreign, global, IBI, industrial, OWC
No CommentsTo be successful in the U.S., it is imperative to have proven example projects at scale. Your firm will need to convince a large government entity to take a chance on you. Without the right resources and team to open the right doors, this can be downright impossible.
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Breaking Into the U.S. Water Sector: The Vast U.S.A.
- July 26, 2021
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: Consulting, foreign, global, IBI, industrial, insites, OWC
When considering entry into the U.S. market, it is imperative to remember how vast the U.S. is. While the water in most areas of another country with a small geographic footprint might be similar to one another, that is not the case here.
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- July 26, 2021
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: Consulting, global, industrial, International, Marketing
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- April 22, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: Consulting, global, industrial, International, Marketing
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Glossary – Types of Insurance
- November 6, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: industrial, insites, International, logistics
When establishing a company in the U.S. market, several types of insurance are required and others may be necessary, even if they aren’t mandatory. What is required depends on the circumstances.
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Logistics 101 – Part 2
- October 29, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: industrial, insites, International, logistics
The most important thing to remember when it comes to Customs is that inspections happen randomly. They can happen to anyone, at any time, and there is no way to determine if an inspection will take one day or two weeks.
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Logistics 101 – Part 1
- October 16, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: industrial, insites, International, logistics
At first glance, logistics management might seem as simple as ensuring an order gets from point A to point B. In reality, handling logistics is much more complex, since many details are not necessarily intuitive – they are learned through trial and error (which can quickly become costly.)