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Friday, May 19, 2006 Much of corporate America has looked at Sarbanes-Oxley as a burden and a heavy cost. A minority is making use of the process and data related to the process to make gains in their business strategy.The kind of information needed to manage a global supply chain is often the very kind of information needed to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley. This congruence along with increased global trade has raised the interest in and use of Global Trade Management (GTM) software. The company treasurer is now more and more a part of the efficient management of a supply chain. The flow of goods must be matched with the same visibility as the flow of money. Forbes.com visited with Adrian Gonzalez, director of the ARC Advisory Group's Logistics Executive Council to discuss this important trend in global trade. Where Cash Meets Trade Previous articles Press Release: SEC Announces Next Steps for Sarban...
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