By Judie K. Jokinen With advances in technology, transportation and communication, Canadian manufacturers are increasingly setting their sights on buyers in foreign markets. The increase in international sales can create a significant burden for the manufacturer in managing the related credit and collection functions. This has created a challenge and an opportunity for factors in Canada to find creative ways to service the export sales of their clients.
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