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  2. Knock-down kit - Wikipedia

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    A common form of knock-down is a complete knock-down (CKD), which is a kit of entirely unassembled parts of a product. It is also a method of supplying parts to a market, particularly in shipping to foreign nations, and serves as a way of counting or pricing. [ 1 ]

  3. CKD - Wikipedia

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    CKD may refer to: Chronic kidney disease, a slowly progressive loss of renal function; Complete knock down, a complete kit needed to assemble a product; Count Key Data, a disk architecture used in IBM mainframe computers; ČKD (Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk), an engineering company in the Czech Republic

  4. DB Schenker - Wikipedia

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    Since 2016, the UK operation has operated under the DB Cargo UK brand name. DB Schenker now is the biggest freight operator in the United Kingdom, and also operates the British Royal Train used by the Royal Family. [7] In 2021, the company launched Schenker Ventures, its own venture capital arm to invest in innovation in the logistics industry.

  5. TDG Limited - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed in 1922 as The General Lighterage Co Ltd. [1] It was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1950, and changed its name to Transport Development Group in 1957. [1] It started to expand into Europe in 1963, and acquired Van Straaten in the Netherlands in August 1999. [2] The name changed to TDG plc in 2000. [1]

  6. Transport Corporation of India - Wikipedia

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    Transport Corporation of India Limited is an Indian logistics and supply chain management company headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana, India. It was founded in 1958 by Prabhu Dayal Agarwal at Kolkata, India. [1]

  7. DHL Group - Wikipedia

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    The postal division, Deutsche Post, delivers 61 million letters each day in Germany, making it Europe's largest such company. The trade name's eponymous parcel division DHL is a wholly owned subsidiary claimed to be present in over 220 countries and territories. [4] DHL Group was the largest logistics company worldwide in 2022.

  8. Category:Logistics companies - Wikipedia

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  9. Demand-chain management - Wikipedia

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    Demand chain management is aimed at managing complex and dynamic supply and demand networks. [1] (cf. Wieland/Wallenburg, 2011)Demand-chain management (DCM) is the management of relationships between suppliers and customers to deliver the best value to the customer at the least cost to the demand chain as a whole.