This map intrigued me because I am a Weyerhaeuser kid. I spent part of my childhood in New Zealand where my dad was setting up operations though and I don’t see that on here! I was sad that Rotorua was left out but I understand you probably cannot include all operations on this map. I do like that you included specific information on the shipping lanes of Weyerhaeuser because I know that is crucial to how they run and operate their business transactions. I also like that you included the areas of demand for their products. I would have liked to see more specific lines and locations in some areas such as when there is one shipping lane that goes to the US generally – without a specific distribution point. Good job!
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This map intrigued me because I am a Weyerhaeuser kid. I spent part of my childhood in New Zealand where my dad was setting up operations though and I don’t see that on here! I was sad that Rotorua was left out but I understand you probably cannot include all operations on this map. I do like that you included specific information on the shipping lanes of Weyerhaeuser because I know that is crucial to how they run and operate their business transactions. I also like that you included the areas of demand for their products. I would have liked to see more specific lines and locations in some areas such as when there is one shipping lane that goes to the US generally – without a specific distribution point. Good job!
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