It is interesting how there is so much skepticism about Walmart’s interest in developing this truck. Isn’t it just having a serious amount of capital, an idea, and a willingness to try things that will save you a lot of money over the years? I think the loading features are the most interesting of all. Speed at the turn is worth a lot.
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I personally think that if this works it would be a great idea. That would mean that the U.S. would have the ability to offer more surplus. On the other hand Walmart might be opening a door for other countries to be able to dump their surplus of goods that they did not sell on to the U.S.
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“Walmart Testing Potentially Breakthrough New Supercube Truck in Canada with 30% more Capacity | Supply Chain and Logistics Blog” was a wonderful article. If solely there were significantly more personal blogs similar to this one in the actual web. Anyways, thanks for your precious time, Annett
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You are so interesting! I don’t believe I’ve read anything like that
before. So nice to find somebody with unique thoughts on this issue.
Seriously.. many thanks for starting this up.
This site is one thing that is needed on the internet, someone with some originality!
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Thanks for the interest! I am glad you find the blog worthwhile!
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