Essays about: "Morocco"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 95 essays containing the word Morocco.
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11. The Supply Chain of Textile Manufacturing: Africa's Role as a Backward Participant
University essay fromAbstract : Globalization transformed supply chains, resulting in increased productivity, complexity, and risk exposure. Textile supply chains are complex and facing similar challenges along with more specific for the industry. Africa is of increasing interest in textile supply chains due to low cost of production. READ MORE
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12. Exploring nearshoring opportunities in a low-cost country : a case study of nearshoring between Sweden and Morocco
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : The purpose of this study is to explore possibilities for textile companies in European high-cost countries to relocate production to low-cost countries in North Africa by performing a case study on Sweden and Morocco. The study will thereby contribute to increased understanding of nearshoring opportunities in low-cost countries. READ MORE
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13. Transportation of hydrogen : A comprehensive analysis of the cost of different methods of transportation of hydrogen
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : Today, the world faces an energy source transformation that is difficult to grasp. To convert to a green energy society, carbon, oil, and natural gas must faze out as fuels during the upcoming decades. READ MORE
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14. Synergies of nutrient fractions for fertilization in agriculture
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)Abstract : A few countries are controlling the worlds phosphate reserves and this raw material is depleting at a faster rate. Most of the mined phosphate rock comes from Morocco and the Russia area which has unstable security. Studies shows that about 40% of potash export and 28% of nitrogen and phosphorus (P) fertilizer products comes from the Russia area. READ MORE
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15. The Relationship Between SEA Allegations in Peacekeeping Missions and Values of Gender Equality : A Qualitative Comparative Cross-Case Study
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskningAbstract : This paper investigates the relationship between gender equality and SEA allegations in peacekeeping missions with the help of structural focused questions aiming to answer; How does UN troop-contributing countries' gender equality affect their SEA allegations during peacekeeping missions? The paper focuses on the troop-contributing countries, selected through Mill’s Method of Difference, Morocco and Bangladesh in the missions MONUSCO and MINUSCA. The results indicate a significance with the hypothesis as the empirical information shows fewer SEA allegations in both missions by Bangladesh, who also appear to have made more domestic attempts to create structural changes for gender equal standards. READ MORE