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January 06, 2010 - Supply Chain Digest On-Target Newsletter
This Week
bullet Manufacturing: Supply Chain News: Worst Year in Decades for Manufacturers, but Reason for Optimism in 2010

bullet Global Supply Chain and Logistics: Walmart to Centralize Global Sourcing, Reduce Use of Middlemen
bullet Distribution and Material Handling: Logistics News: New Videocast to Detail Trends in Automated Case Picking
bullet Transportation: Logistics News: What Drives Diesel Pricing?
bullet Supply Chain Trends: Supply Chain News: Strategies for Integrating Supply Chain Planning and Execution
bullet Procurement and Sourcing: Supply Chain News: The Challenge in Quantifying Savings from Supply Management
bullet RFID and Auto ID: Auto ID and RFID News: Auto ID Association's Dan Mullen Out as President
bullet Green Supply Chain: Green Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Reducing Fuel Usage and Carbon Emissions in Logistics
manufacturing Manufacturing Focus
Featured Story
Supply Chain News: Worst Year in Decades for Manufacturers, but Reason for Optimism in 2010
Factory Utilization Hits Worst Levels Since 1930s, Output Drops Below 2002 Levels, but Data Clearly Shows Recovery is Underway

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Supply Chain News: Sharp Electronic Tries Bold New Factory Strategy to Keep Production in Japan
Vendors Fully Integrated in Sprawling New Factory Complex; Working as 'One Virtual Company'

 
supply Supply Chain Trends and Issues
Featured Story
Supply Chain News: Strategies for Integrating Supply Chain Planning and Execution
Improved Technology Integration and Supply Chain Visibility Top the List

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Supply Chain News: Getting Scenario Planning Right
Avoiding Common Traps that Can Lead to Risks and Sub-optimal Decisions in the Supply Chain

 
distribution Distribution and Material Handling Focus
Featured Story
Logistics News: New Videocast to Detail Trends in Automated Case Picking
Gilmore, Holste to Highlight Key Findings from Groundbreaking ACP Report in New Broadcast

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Logistics News: Selecting Labor Management Solutions
What are the key LMS Software Differentiators?

 
global Green Supply Chain Focus from - [TheGreenSupplyChain.com] (an SCDIGEST Website)
Featured Story
Green Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Reducing Fuel Usage and Carbon Emissions in Logistics
Most Companies Simply Trying to Get More Stuff on Each Truck

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Green Supply Chain News: Kraft Multi-Year Transportation Initiative Shows Green Power of Being Green
Kraft Saves Lots of Miles, C02 - and Dollars; Collaborative Transportation Engineering

 
global Global Supply Chain and Logistics Focus
Featured Story
Walmart to Centralize Global Sourcing, Reduce Use of Middlemen
Company Buys Less than 20% Direct Currently; Sees Savings Potential of 5-15%

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Global Supply Chain: How Many Process Steps Does it Take to Execute a Global Import?
106, New Stanford Study Finds; Lots of Opportunity for Process Automation

 
RFID RFID and Auto ID Focus
Featured Story
Auto ID and RFID News: Auto ID Association's Dan Mullen Out as President
AIM Global Makes Change as it Tries to Start New Auto ID Trade Show in 2010; Can AIM Reclaim Meaningful Role for End Users of Auto ID Technologies?

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RFID News: Somewhat Behind the Scenes, the "Internet of Things" is Moving Forward
HP Labs Plans for Low-Cost Sensors by the Trillions. New FedEx Offering Allows Companies to "Interact with Shipments"

 
sourcing Sourcing and Procurement Focus
Featured Story
Supply Chain News: The Challenge in Quantifying Savings from Supply Management
Procurement has never been more Important, but How to Measure Value Frought with Challenges; Are you Over or Under Reporting?

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Supply Chain News: How to Mitigate Risk from Global Sourcing
15 Smart Guidelines from Little Black Book of Outsourcing Authors

 
transportation Transportation Management Focus
Featured Story
Logistics News: What Drives Diesel Pricing?
Oil Prices Obviously Biggest Impact over Time, but Other Factors Play Role in Short Term; Dallas Fed Says Diesel Should Rise 41 cents in next 18 Months

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Logistics News: Absence of Language Affecting FedEx Union Status in Senate FAA Bill Doesn't Mean Victory for FedEx, UPS Spokesman Says
Many Wanted a "Clean Bill" to Get to Committee, where House Provisions Could Make it to Final Legislation

 
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