1. THE IMPACT OF THE WAR ON PACIFIC COAST PAPER DISTRIBUTORS.
- Author
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Faville, David E.
- Subjects
DISTRIBUTORS (Commerce) ,PAPER products ,PAPER industry ,LABOR supply ,PAPER products industry ,WHOLESALE trade ,WORKFORCE planning ,LABOR unions ,ECONOMICS of war ,RETAIL industry ,COMMERCE - Abstract
The article discusses the importance of the distributor in the Pacific Coast wholesale paper trade during a war-time economy. The author points out the growing importance of paper to the war effort in areas such as paper cups and plates for mass feeding of soldiers and paper goods for packaging of materials. Many of the paper products that are need for the war effort are manufactured throughout the United States with many being east of the Rocky Mountains. The paper distributor allows those placing orders to receive their order from one location and to place one order for a variety of materials. Several problems faced by distributors, such as lack of manpower and union restrictions, are also discussed.
- Published
- 1943
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