Hi! You have organized an interesting map with some easy to interpreted details. Every single loation of Cargill Inc. is clearly identified, and I like the way you linked its global networks together.My onl suggestion ould be to use the same color of lining as a way to group the usage of the locations. It is because it confused me little bit as the lines are drew in different colors. Anyway, nice job!
Very nice job. Each marker has a good description about how Cargill connects to that area. I like how you even gave descriptions to the lines. It helped show what and how the Company outsourced to each place. I thought we were supposed to use only red and green lines but it appears as if no one did that. Good job!
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Hi! You have organized an interesting map with some easy to interpreted details. Every single loation of Cargill Inc. is clearly identified, and I like the way you linked its global networks together.My onl suggestion ould be to use the same color of lining as a way to group the usage of the locations. It is because it confused me little bit as the lines are drew in different colors. Anyway, nice job!
ReplyDeleteWai Man Hui,Karen
It's easy to see and organized. The details and links are pretty informative.
ReplyDeleteChen, Hsiang Ting
Very nice job. Each marker has a good description about how Cargill connects to that area. I like how you even gave descriptions to the lines. It helped show what and how the Company outsourced to each place. I thought we were supposed to use only red and green lines but it appears as if no one did that. Good job!
ReplyDeleteChris Sundsby