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July 12, 2018Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of July 13, 2018
No Stopping US Transportation Rates; Manufacturing Jobs Now Offer Security; US Trade Deficit in Goods with China Sets Another Record; Carriers being Hammered by Rising Bunker Fuel Costs
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
June 28, 2018Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 28, 2018
Harley Says Tariffs Forcing Production Move Offshore; Amazon with New Strategy to Succeed in China; Cost to Goverments for New Foxconn Factory in Wisconsin Keep Rising; UPS, Union both Get Something Out of New Deal
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June 21, 2018Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 21, 2018
US Truckoad Rates See Record Increase; IMF Forecasts Strong Global Economic Growth Despite Trade Wars; Home Depot Transforming Distribution Network for eCommerce; Google Invests Big Time in eCommerce Partner
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June 14, 2018Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 14, 2018
UPS Union Says Yes to Strike Threat; US Boxcar Shortage as CSX Leaves Pool; IMO Sulfur Rule Change to Bankrupt Cargo Ship Lines? Inflation is the Supply Chain is Growing
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June 06, 2018Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 6, 2018
Logistics Jobs Keep Coming and Coming; Major Cargo Theft Gang Headed to Prison; Last Gasp for Apparel Manufacturing in Manhattan; Hyundai Merchant Marine Stuns with New Megaship Orders
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June 01, 2018Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 1, 2018
DC Workers Increasingly Expensive; Salaries for Procurement Professionals Make Big Jump in 2017; Best Buy Makes Bet in More Inventory; Chinese 3PL Giant Making Huge Logistics Investments
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
May 24, 2018Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 24, 2018
Rates and Tonnage Continues to Surge; Orlando Leads in Manufacturing Job Growth? The World Leader in Commercial Drone Flights; Change to Ocean Shipping Rules to Lead to Higher Oil Prices
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
May 17, 2018Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 18, 2018
Target Piloting New Flow Distribution Center; US Population Growth Continues to Slow; UPS Proposes Two-Tiered Wage Program to Teamsters; Maesrk Taking Out Capacity in Response to Low Container Rates
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
May 11, 2018Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 11, 2018
New US Drone Test Projects Unveiled by DOT; Oil Prices to Head Still Higher; New APICS Study on Salaries for Supply Chain Pros; Apple Keeps Auditing More Suppliers
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
May 03, 2018Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 3, 2018
April PMI Continues to Show Manufacturing Strength; Anheuser-Busch Going with Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trucks; Maersk CEO Calls for End to Government Ocean Carrier Subsidies - but Container Shippers are Slowing New Ship Orders
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