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December 17, 2015Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Dec. 17, 2015
Toys R Us Tries Bulking Up Store Inventories; No Retailers Say They are On Top in Collaboration; Diesel Cargo Ships Can't Find Anywhere to Unload in Europe; US Manufacturers Bullish on 2016
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December 09, 2015Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Dec. 10, 2015
Walmart Tops Retail Supply Chain List Yet Again; What Company is Testing Air Cargo Flights out of Old DHL Hub? Shoe-Making Robots Coming to Adidas; Is New US Highway Bill the Right Plan?
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December 03, 2015Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Dec. 3, 2015
US Manufacturing Output Ends Long Winning Streak; UN Climate Summit - Follow the Money; eCommerce Continues to Gain Share at Brick and Mortar Expense; US Cargo Thieves Heist Lots of Beef, Nuts
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November 19, 2015Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Nov. 19, 2015
Tata Steel, Others, Putting Price Squeeze on Suppliers; Oil Prices Fall to 2009 Lows - but There May be Fallout; On-line Customers and Binge Returns; Deadheading Issues in China to Europe Train Transport
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November 12, 2015Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Nov. 12, 2015
US Truckload Carriers Finally Starting to Add Capacity; Lego Caught Quite Bit Short on Brick Production; eCommerce Sales Growth will Far Outpace Brock and Mortar Again this Year; Warehouse Market Still Tight
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November 05, 2015Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Nov. 5, 2015
Kraft Heinz Giving the Cheese to Seven Plants; Ubers for the Trucking Industry Popping Up All Over; Maersk Says it has Enough Ships in Face of Slow Container Growth; US PMI Barely Shows Expansion
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
October 29, 2015Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 29, 2015
Walmart Inventory Cold has Vendors Worried about Pneumonia; Truck Driver Pay Heading Up and Up; Ocean Carriers Pushing Migration to East Coast Ports; China's New Approach to Growing Economy
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
October 23, 2015Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 23, 2015
Amazon Keeps Building New Logistics Facilities; OPEC Strategy Hurting US Oil Producers; 18 Year Olds Should Drive Trucks on Federal Highways, ATA Says; Walmart Pulls Back on Made in USA Labeling
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
October 15, 2015Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 15, 2015
Time for Consolidation, Maersk Line CEO Says; Can American Apparel Keep Made in USA Model? Interesting Senate Ploy to Fund Highway Bill; BNSF Almost Done with Ambitious Parallel Track Effort
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
October 08, 2015Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 8, 2015
Nicaraguan Contractor will Need Massive Cash to Build a Canal; ATA Quantifies Truck Driver Shortage; What Reshoring? US Trade Deficit with China Jumps Yet Again; What Shippers Think of 3PL IT
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