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January 28, 2016Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of January 28, 2016
US Inventory Levels Continue Slow but Steady Rise; China's Attractiveness Fading for Some US Companies; Global Steel Industry in Turmoil; New Ships Deliveries Slowing, but Still Rising Much Faster than Container Volumes
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
January 22, 2016Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of January 22, 2016
Robots and More will be Devastating to Jobs; Oil Now Costs Less than Two Large Pizzas in Most Areas; Maersk Modestly Optimistic about Container Volumes for 2016 - Others Disagree; The Stunning Demographic Changes in Japan
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January 14, 2016Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of January 14, 2016
Amazon Looks Increasingly Serious about Flying Own Air Cargo Planes; US Frackers in Deep Financial Troubles; Supply Chain Demography is Destiny; Dematic May Move Factory South of the Border
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January 07, 2016Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of January 7, 2016
US Manufacturing Slumps Again in December, Leading Firms Achieve Much Higher Procurement Returns, Supposed Movement to Major Urban Centers Exaggerated, Can Amazon be Stopped?
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
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
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
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?
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
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
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
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
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
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
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
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
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