Matsushita intends to use eco-friendly vehicles
We are witnessing climate changes but the discussion of who or what is responsible is ongoing and ongoing and ongoing... Many companies argue that the implementation of eco-friendly systems would make their business operation inefficient or cost-intensive. Country leaders forward the position that causes and effects must be studied first to capture more data.
However, the eco-wave is catching on in the economy, and say what you want, the one country or company that is first might have the famous first-mover advantage, forcing other companies into the game.
Matsushita just announced that they want to "replace all 14,000 vehicles in its and its subsidiaries' fleets with low-emission or fuel-efficient vehicles by fiscal 2010." "Other large companies are expected to follow in Matsushita's footsteps, providing a shot in the arm to sales of hybrid and other fuel-efficient vehicles."
That is what I say, and what is great to see. Let's roll!
(By Asia Business Consulting)
However, the eco-wave is catching on in the economy, and say what you want, the one country or company that is first might have the famous first-mover advantage, forcing other companies into the game.
Matsushita just announced that they want to "replace all 14,000 vehicles in its and its subsidiaries' fleets with low-emission or fuel-efficient vehicles by fiscal 2010." "Other large companies are expected to follow in Matsushita's footsteps, providing a shot in the arm to sales of hybrid and other fuel-efficient vehicles."
That is what I say, and what is great to see. Let's roll!
(By Asia Business Consulting)
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