Collaborative Industrial Optimization: Difference between revisions
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Supply chains extend across county, state, regional, and national borders. Competition narrows the fundamental framework of engagement with others. Needed improvements flow from thinking and planning in collaboration with the other entities in the supply chain. | Supply chains extend across county, state, regional, and national borders. Competition narrows the fundamental framework of engagement with others. Needed improvements flow from thinking and planning in collaboration with the other entities in the supply chain. | ||
=== '''PLAN WHOLE SUPPLY CHAINS, NOT JUST PROJECTS''' === | === '''PLAN [[WHOLE SUPPLY CHAINS]], NOT JUST PROJECTS''' === | ||
Infrastructure investments that support supply chain systems, rather than just individual projects, deliver key benefits to the region and its businesses and investors. Progressive economic development agencies now see greater success from systemic investments that connect the components of major supply chains. | Infrastructure investments that support supply chain systems, rather than just individual projects, deliver key benefits to the region and its businesses and investors. Progressive economic development agencies now see greater success from systemic investments that connect the components of major supply chains. | ||
=== '''PROJECTS OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE ARE BUILT ON MANY PROJECTS OF LOCAL SIGNIFICANCE''' === | === '''[[PROJECTS OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE]] ARE BUILT ON MANY [[PROJECTS OF LOCAL SIGNIFICANCE]]''' === | ||
The popular focus in national transportation investment on “Projects of National Significance” must be informed by the fact that there are no projects of national significance without many projects of local significance. The vision and scope of effective transportation planning and investment at every level must include as many regions, stakeholders, and projects as possible. | The popular focus in national transportation investment on “Projects of National Significance” must be informed by the fact that there are no projects of national significance without many projects of local significance. The vision and scope of effective transportation planning and investment at every level must include as many regions, stakeholders, and projects as possible. | ||