T he most likely candidate for a location decision involving a new or expanded facility will be in the manufacturing sector, according to corporate executives surveyed by Development Counsellors International (DCI), a New York?based economic development marketing firm. More than 280 corporate executives participated in the exercise. Forty-four percent of the […]
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Editor’s View: Manufacturing Is On the Move, Site Selection Magazine, November 2002
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