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Date: 2012-04-11 10:26:05
Manufacturing
Operations research
Marketing
Hong Kong
Inventory of hazardous materials
Inventory
Dangerous goods
Ship breaking
Purchasing
Business
Technology
Supply chain management

MEPC[removed]Annex 3, page 1 ANNEX 3 RESOLUTION MEPC[removed]Adopted on 15 July[removed]GUIDELINES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INVENTORY

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