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June 10, 2022Supply Chain by the Numbers for June 10, 2022
Target, other Retailers Cutting Inventories; World Bank Lowers Growth Forecast; Gas Prices Reach New Record; CSX Labor Woes
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June 02, 2022Supply Chain by the Numbers for June 3, 2022
Cargo Theft Value Soars in Q1; Delivery Drivers Snacking on Your Order; US Manufacturing Holds Steady; Contracts Ocean Container Shipping Rates Cannot be Stopped
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May 26, 2022Supply Chain by the Numbers for May 26, 2022
CBO Says 2022 Economy to Stay Strong; Apple Planning to move much Sourcing from China; Amazon Now has too much FC Space; Walmart to Greatly Expand Drone Deliveries
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May 19, 2022Supply Chain by the Numbers for May 18, 2022
Target, Walmart See Big Profit Hits; Now BackUps at Port of New York; US Manufacturing Still Strong in April; Gas Station Chain Preparing for Double Digit Prices
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May 18, 2022Supply Chain by the Numbers for May 19, 2022
Target, Walmart See Big Profit Hits; Now BackUps at Port of New York; US Manufacturing Still Strong in April; Gas Station Chain Preparing for Double Digit Prices
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May 13, 2022Supply Chain by the Numbers for May 13, 2022
Soaring Inflation Continues On; Negotiations between Terminals and West Coast Dock Workers Begin; Diesel Prices an Issue Across the Globe; Shopify makes Big Fulfillment Acquisition
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May 05, 2022Supply Chain by the Numbers for May 5, 2022
Amazon Workers on Staten Island Say No to Union this Time; US PMI for April Positive but Slowing; Joint Venture to Build Refridgerated DCs; Now Chip Making Equipment cannot get Enough Chips
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April 27, 2022Supply Chain by the Numbers for April 28, 2022
Walmart Drivers Make a Nice Living; Low Value Chinese Exports to US under Scrutiny; Cooking Oil Prices Soaring, Sparking more Inflation; Luxury Cars Headed for Russia Stuck at Port
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April 21, 2022Supply Chain by the Numbers for April 21, 2022
No Sign of Freight Recession Yet; Telsa Workers go Back to China Factory - and Stay There; US Manufacturing Output again Strong in March; USPS to Slow Some Package Deliveries
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April 14, 2022Supply Chain by the Numbers for April 14, 2022
Scam Hits Buyers of Ocean Shipping Containers; Global Trade to Fall this Year, WTO Says; Amazon Warehouse Injuries Higher than Average, Union Report Says; The New Kroger Supply
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