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The $100 question: Supply chain priorities for small firms

GeneSys, Research Papers

A large majority of companies in Latin America are micro or small firms, making them an important part of the region’s economy.

The hidden impact of micro-retailers’ survival rate on the logistics cost of consumer packaged goods companies

GeneSys, Research Papers

Millions of mom-and-pop stores represent 40-70% of the market share of Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) companies.

Improving the Survival Rate of Small Firms in Latin America: A case study in Aguascalientes, Mexico

GeneSys, Research Papers

Micro and small firms represent the largest percentage of the businesses operating in Latin America having a high employability contribution and a high potential Gross Domestic Product (GDP) impact on the region.

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