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Built on the site of an abandoned military airport, a DC run by PC Connection fulfills dreams of geeks everywhere by shipping everything from GPS-equipped PDAs to memory cards overnight.
You can get a parcel delivered almost anywhere these days and on your terms whether you want a proof of delivery or a Saturday pickup. But you can also expect to pay for it.
Getting 8.5 million copies of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix into stores for sale at but not a minute before the witching hour on June 21 was only part of Andy Yablin's challenge. The other part was keeping every single copy under wraps so nobody could ruin the magic.
Revamping warehouse operations won't seem half as risky if you try it with imaginary staff picking tiny items from hypothetical racking on a theoretical work schedule. Think The Sims meet the DC.
Unfazed by its worst recession in 40 years and emerging threats from Malaysia and China, Singapore has launched a full-bore drive to become the distribution hub for all of Asia.