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June 02, 2008Global Supply Chain News: Surging Export Volumes Continue to Create Outbound Logistics Pressures
As Trade Ebbs and Flows, Problems Shift from Inbound to Outbound Logistics; Georgia-Pacific Building Products Sees Export Surge, but Execution Challenges Rise Too
  Topics : Global logistics | Global supply chain | Logistics | Ocean carriers | Transportation
   
April 16, 2008Global Supply Chain: For Want of a Box, the Export Order was Lost
Here is a Change - Not Enough Containers to Meet Surging US Export Demand; Complete Lack of Containers in Midwest, One Analyst Says
  Topics : Global logistics | Global supply chain | Ocean carriers | Transportation
   
March 25, 2008Global Logistics: With West Coast Port Congestion Gone for Now, Many Shippers Continue to Migrate to East Coast Ports
Rising Fees, Rail Capacity Constraints, Make East Coast Routings Increasingly Attractive
  Topics : Global logistics | Global supply chain | Logistics costs | Ocean carriers | Transportation
   
December 12, 2007On-Demand Videocast: 10 Keys to Global Logistics Excellence
In this outstanding Videocast, the third in our Hot Supply Chain Issues series, Dan Gilmore of SCDigest and Erv Bluember of RedPrairie have an interactive discussion of ten key capabilities emerging for global logistics leaders. One of our best videocasts ever.
  Topics : Global logistics | Global supply chain | Logistics costs | Logistics | Ocean carriers | Supply Chain Execution (SCE) | Supply chain software | Supply chain visibility | Transportation Management Systems | Transportation
   
November 15, 2007Supply Chain Graphic of the Week - Ocean Shipping Capacity and Rates
Despite Continued Growth in Global Trade, Carriers are Adding Tonnage even Faster
  Topics : Ocean carriers | Transportation
   
October 29, 2007Global Logistics: 100 Percent Container Scanning, if it comes will Touch Shippers in Many Ways
Concern has been on Delays, but Law may Force Supply Chain Network Changes as well
  Topics : Global logistics | Global sourcing | Ocean carriers | Supply chain security
   
October 22, 2007Global Logistics: As US Import Volumes Slow, Other Sectors and Regions Still Face Pressure, Raising Logistics Costs
Bulk Ocean Shipping Rates Soar, while European Ports are Remain Backed Up; Chartering your own Ship to save Money?
  Topics : Global logistics | Ocean carriers
   
October 15, 2007Logistics News: Are Plans for "Water Highways" to Relieve Truck Congestion Good for Supply Chains?
As Calls for Use of Water Routes Increase, will Just-in-Time again become Just-in-Case?
  Topics : Logistics | Ocean carriers | Transportation | Trucking
   
October 01, 2007Import Warehouses - The Next Bottleneck in Global Supply Chains?
As Port Congestion Eases for Now, Other Factors are Complicating the Transloading and Distribution Process
  Topics : Distribution | Global logistics | Global supply chain | Logistics | Ocean carriers | Supply chain visibility
   
September 18, 2007Global Logistics: Thinking the Unthinkable - The Economic and Supply Chain Impact of a "Dirty Bomb" at Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
New Report from Terrorism Risk Center says Threat is High; if the Worst Happens, Would Your Supply Chain be Able to Respond?
  Topics : Global supply chain | Ocean carriers | Supply chain risk | Supply chain security
   

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