Burger King is "focused on driving strong expansion in its many markets around the world, " and that "will strongly position the brand" to remain the No. 2 burger chain world-wide, he said.
We are not convinced that all areas of the transportation chain in the world are ready.
Saban gave the biggest restaurant chain in the world one day to get to Los Angeles and work it out.
Last year Mr Bajaj launched a chain, Bajaj World, mostly for rural areas.
Our region offers a strong manufacturing and supply chain base, world-class research facilities, a highly-skilled workforce, and economic development organizations that foster innovation and entrepreneurship.
And while it says here that San Antonio-based Whataburger is unquestionably the greatest fast food chain in the world, California-based In-N-Out Burger devotees the world over would at least in this instance wrongly make the case for the latter.
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That Europe hasn't realized the same type of productivity gains is partly a result of its reluctance to embrace the big-box retail model, one that allows a company to take full advantage of the world supply chain to obtain and sell goods cheaply.
He took Columbia public in 1990, acquired the 71-hospital Galen chain in 1993 and months later merged with HCA's 100 facilities, creating the world's biggest hospital chain.
One voice can start a chain reaction that changes the world.
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Supply chain is a biggie in the world of hard.
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But it seems an extraordinarily strange way to do it: when one efficient factory and supply chain can do it or the world then why have 192 different ones?
This is especially important when it comes to the supply chain, because in an ideal world as soon as a product is taken off the shelves and paid for, a new one is instantly manufactured or shipped to replace it.
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Apart from some of the industries mentioned above, Japan forms part of the global supply chain and would affect industries around the world.
In the tightfisted world of publishing, where chain stores and online discounters make it tough to operate in the black, that's no small feat.
Weighing in at 5 pounds on a thick gold chain, the creation was named the world's largest non-religious neck pendant by the Guinness Book of World Records.
These were good years, during which Dell became the world's largest and most profitable computer-maker, with a supply chain that was easily the most efficient in the industry, if not the world, and a direct-sales model that seemed to keep Dell one step ahead of rival companies selling computers through old-fashioned stores.
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Now a supply chain of myriad links runs all around the world, connecting designers, chipmakers, car-parts firms and assembly lines.
Earlier in the funding chain, US-based Kickstarter, the world's largest crowd-funding platform for creative projects, has just launched in London.
Also in Japan, Subway, which surpassed McDonald's last month as the world's largest fast food chain, does not just serve fresh ingredients, it grows them in its backyard.
Every day, hundreds of thousands of ships make the journey from one part of the world to another in a long chain of events that bring them from one shore to another.
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Mr. Murdoch received the email chain in June 2008 from News of the World editor Colin Myler containing comments from the paper's lawyers about a lawsuit U.K. soccer union boss Gordon Taylor had brought against the tabloid for hacking.
And yet that is exactly what you will find at Aravind, the world's biggest eye-hospital chain, based in the town.
In 1993, Richard Norman and Rafael Ramirez argued that the value chain was outdated, suited to a slower changing world of comparatively fixed markets.
It's the world's most remote inhabited island chain -- so precariously occupied that when a volcanic vent erupted in 1961, the whole population was evacuated to England.
In the US, where patented drugs are the most expensive in the world, fakes have penetrated the pharmaceutical chain from drug manufacturers, through wholesalers, to high street pharmacies.
In general if we can figure out how to eat fish that are not so predatory, lower on the food chain, that is going to help save the world.
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Its breezy cosmopolitan capital, Papeete, sits on Tahiti's northeastern tip and is the gateway to a captivating world of indigenous culture that infuses a chain of islands spread across 5 million square kilometres of sparkling ocean between Australia and South America.
Today the coffee chain has more than 17, 000 locations around the world.
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