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Martins, A., Menezes, J. & Crespo de Carvalho, J. (2004). A logistical development strategy for Mozambique: needs and oportunities. In Gerry Nkombo Muuka (Ed.), Building bridges for African Business & Development. (pp. 304-310). Altanta
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A. L. Martins et al.,  "A logistical development strategy for Mozambique: needs and oportunities", in Building bridges for African Business & Development, Gerry Nkombo Muuka, Ed., Altanta, 2004, pp. 304-310
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@inproceedings{martins2004_1714739706793,
	author = "Martins, A. and Menezes, J. and Crespo de Carvalho, J.",
	title = "A logistical development strategy for Mozambique: needs and oportunities",
	booktitle = "Building bridges for African Business & Development",
	year = "2004",
	editor = "Gerry Nkombo Muuka",
	volume = "",
	pages = "304-310",
	publisher = "",
	address = "Altanta",
	organization = "International Academy for African Business and Develpment",
	url = ""
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - A logistical development strategy for Mozambique: needs and oportunities
T2  - Building bridges for African Business & Development
AU  - Martins, A.
AU  - Menezes, J.
AU  - Crespo de Carvalho, J.
PY  - 2004
SP  - 304-310
CY  - Altanta
AB  - Although Mozambique is a former Portugeuse colony, cultural, historical and emotional bonds remain. he civil was that followed independence devastated country's infrastructures but efforts are being made to recover the economy and expand entrepreneurial expectations. The purpose of this paper is to find ways to develop Mozambique frmo a logistical perspective. Micro and macro analysis will be used in order to identify development catalysts. Logistical concepts will  be used in the analysis. the results of this paper are the selection of a macro scenario of logistical develpment and its overall economical and social potential consequences.
ER  -