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Featured Story

Oil Prices Will Drive Important Changes to Supply Chain Strategies

More Inventory, Flexible Factories, among the Likely Moves, David Simchi-Levi Says; from Pull to Push?

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Home Depot Makes Progress on Ambitious Supply Chain Transformation

One Inventory Turn Equals $1.5 billion in Cash Flow; 35 Years of John Deere Inventory at One Store


global Global Supply Chain and Logistics Focus
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As Country Locks in Natural Resources, Local Workers Treated Like “Slave Labor,” According to London Reporter

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Get Ready - New "10 + 2" Import Reporting Rules are Imminent

Will Importers be Ready? Pilot Proposal Rejected; Test Bed Available from Customer Department


manufacturing Manufacturing Focus
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Featured Story

Sustainability Strategies for Manufacturers

Like it or Not, Sustainability will Increasingly Drive Manufacturing System Decisions; ARC's Greg Gorbach Outlines a Framework for Green Improvement

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Getting Software Embedded in Manufactured Products Right

Too Many Manufacturers Use Traditional Engineering Approaches to Embedded Software Engineering; Reducing Complexity


transportation Transportation Management Focus

Featured Story

Council on Energy Security Report Says Electrification of Transport Key to Reducing Oil Use and Vulnerability

Energy Security also Needs to be more Explicitly Part of Total US Security Framework; Trucks Part of CAFE Standards?

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Does U.S. Need a "No Oil" Contingency Plan?


With Current Global Chaos and Risks, One Pundit Says It is Critical, but US Doesn't Have One; Keeping the Trucks Rolling


RFID RFID and Auto ID Focus

Featured Story

Staples Canada Finds Success with Closed-Loop Item Level RFID Program with Re-Usable Active Tags

Large Pilot Shows Program Shows Strong ROI, Company Says; Getting Results Faster than Supply Chain Integration?

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Largest RFID Action in Apparel and Asset Management, Latest Baird Report Says

Lack of RFID-based Software Still a Barrier to Adoption; Users Still Looking for Better Price-Performance


sourcing Sourcing and Procurement Focus

Featured Story

"Pay-to-Play" Atmosphere for Suppliers at Annual CVS Caremark Golf Outing Raises Questions

Intentions May be Good, but Suppliers Can Buy Access; the Exception to the Rules

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Is the Procurement Function a Corporate "Under Achiever?"

Most Companies See Great Potential for Improvement, but Barriers Remain; Getting a Seat at the Strategy Table


distributionDistribution and Material Handling Focus
Featured Story

Slowly, RFID-Enabled Distribution Centers Start to Emerge

Focus is on Pallets and Re-Usable Containers; Linking Shipping and Store Receipts

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Finding the Order Picking System that is Right for You

Using Multiple Approaches per Facility is Increasingly the Smart Choice; the Seven Variables; Paying more Attention to Replenishment

 
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