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Andrea Turrini

Andrea Turrini

Lawyer
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Logistics integration with Industry 4.0

Transport logistics doesn’t integrate with Industry 4.0, does it?
From Brazil
To France
Apr 29
2021
1
answer
Andrea T.
Apr 29, 2021

Actually, yes, transport logistics is part and parcel of an integrated Industry 4.0 platform. Because Industry 4.0 relies heavily on intelligent solutions communicating data, reporting, and notifications in real-time, Industry 4.0 is perhaps a perfect fit for transport logistics in terms of identifying changing variables in transportation constraints and addressing these variables before they result in breakdowns or bottlenecks. In addition, because transport logistics is often reliant on a large network of partners, stages, or processes, integrating Industry 4.0 into a transport strategy is a seamless way of connecting these disparate points into a cohesive system or architecture whereby all the important players can communicate, collaborate, and respond to transport logistics events with little or no lead time. No longer are manufacturing companies operating their transport logistics strategy on outdated data or irrelevant communication threads. Today, Industry 4.0 allows these functions to take place in the moment between as many players as necessary.

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Apportionment purposes

What are "sales" for apportionment purposes?
From China
To Finland
Apr 15
2021
1
answer
Andrea T.
Apr 15, 2021

“Sales” are the gross receipts from sales of tangible property, rental property, and services that constitute business activity.

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Brexit tariff implication

What will the tariff implication of Brexit be?
From Armenia
To Germany
Mar 31
2021
1
answer
Andrea T.
Mar 31, 2021

It depends on the specifics of the Brexit negotiations. Assuming that the UK does leave the existing EU Customs Union, it will have the right to set its own customs tariff; indeed, as an individual “free-standing” member of the World Trade Organisation, it will be obliged to do so. This gives the UK the capability to set rates of duty for goods imported into the UK from all external countries. These could be set at similar levels to the present, or higher or lower (within WTO regulations).

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Benefits for US Companies in Mexico

Do American Companies Receive Special Benefits When They Open Operations in Mexico?
From Colombia
To Kenya
Mar 18
2021
1
answer
Andrea T.
Mar 18, 2021

One of the core benefits of manufacturing in Mexico is a lower production cost. It’s an optimal alternative to operating in China, not only because of cost savings but also because of the convenience of location.

Manufacturers with operations in China spend 14-16 hours just to get to the site. Plus, you’re working on vastly different time zones. These are two challenges that companies don’t face when manufacturing in Mexico. There’s also a prime workforce availability including engineers, welders, and other workers with technical backgrounds who have the skills necessary for the required roles.

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Imported vehicles from Canada

Are all vehicles from Canada being imported into the U.S. considered to be conforming?
From Canada
To United States of America
Feb 17
2021
1
answer
Andrea T.
Feb 17, 2021

No. The vehicle's manufacturer's label may be inspected to determine whether or not the vehicle was manufactured for U.S. distribution.

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