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October 12, 2008This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - Noticeable Attribute of CSCMP Technology Discussion Panel Members?
What was a Noticeable Attribute of a CSCMP Session that Featured a Panel Discussion on Technology that was Made Up of Don Bowersox of Michigan State, Ralph Drayer (ex-Chief Logistics Officer at Procter & Gamble), Bill Copacino (Now CEO of Oco and Former Head of Supply Chain Practice at Accenture) and Joe Andraski of VICS and Formerly Nabisco?
  Topics : Trivia
   
October 02, 2008This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - Year Original 9-Step CPFR Model First Promoted?
What Year was the Original Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR) 9-Step Model First Officially Promoted by the Voluntary Interindustry Commerce Standards Committee (VICS)?
  Topics : Trivia
   
September 25, 2008This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - First "Pick to Light" Paperless Picking System in Distribution?
What Year was the First "Pick to Light" Paperless Picking System (Using Operator Displays) Implemented in Distribution?
  Topics : Trivia
   
September 18, 2008This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - Name of the Supply Chain Program Championed by Roger Millikin?
What was the Name of the Supply Chain Program Championed by Roger Millikin of Textile Manufacturer Milliken & Company (and Others) in the Late 1980s?
  Topics : Trivia
   
September 11, 2008This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - First Centralized Transportation "Load Control Center?"
The Creation of the First Centralized Transportation "Load Control Center" in the US is Generally Credited to What Company?
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers | Trivia
   
September 04, 2008This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - Where Should You Put a DC to Minimize Lead Times?
If You Can Only Have One Distribution Center, Where Do You Put It to Minimize Total Lead Times to Customers (Based on U.S. Population Spread)?
  Topics : Trivia
   
August 28, 2008This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - What does a Wal-Mart CEO, University of Tennessee Professor, former Procter & Gamble Chief Logistics Officer, and Georgia Tech Professor have in Common?
What do Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott, University of Tennessee Professor Tom Mentzer, Former Procter & Gamble Chief Logistics Officer Ralph Drayer, and Georgia Tech Professor John Langley have in Common?
  Topics : Trivia
   
August 21, 2008This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - How Many SKUs Does a Demand Planner Manage?
For a Company with 10,000 SKUs, How Many SKUs Does an Individual Forecaster/Demand Planner Manage, on Average?
  Topics : Trivia
   
August 14, 2008Supply Chain Trivia of the Week - Dallas-based WMS Company Aligned with i2 in the 90s?
What Dallas-based Warehouse Management System Company Strongly Aligned itself with i2 (also of Dallas) in the Late 1990s and was For a Time the Largest Provider in the WMS space, Only to Fall Victim to its Own Missteps and be Ultimately Acquired by SSA (in turn Acquired by Infor) in 2003?
  Topics : Trivia
   
August 07, 2008Supply Chain Trivia of the Week - Average Non-Farm Tariff on Imported Goods in China?
What is the Average Non-Farm Tariff on Imported Goods in China?
  Topics : Trivia
   

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