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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
   
September 13, 2007The Supply Chain and China's Dragons
A new book, Dragons at Your Door: How Chinese Cost Innovation is Disrupting Global Competition, should serve as a wake up call to companies around the globe. SCDigest editor Dan Gilmore provides his review and comment, and as usual, supply chain plays a key role.
  Topics : China | Global supply chain | Manufacturing | Supply chain costs | Supply chain strategy
   
September 13, 2007Global Supply Chain: How CIMC Became the Dominant Ocean Container Manufacturer in the World
Excerpt from "Dragons at Your Door" Demonstrates Competitive Power of "Cost Innovation" by Chinese Manufacturers; How can Western Companies Compete?
  Topics : China | Global supply chain | Manufacturing | Supply chain strategy
   
August 22, 2007Reader Question: What Kind of Savings Do Companies See When They Implement EDI Transactions With Their Suppliers and CMs?
What kind of savings do companies see when they implement EDI transactions with their suppliers and contract manufacturers, e.g., 850 PO, 855 POA, 856 ASN, 214 Transportation/Carrier status, 852/830/867? What about the use of supplier portals?
  Topics : ecommerce | Global supply chain | Supply chain strategy
   
August 22, 2007Global Logistics: Congestion is Low at Every U.S. Port as Peak Volume Approaches
Most Recent Port Tracker Report finds Smooth Sailing from Long Beach to Savannah, though European Ports are Jammed; Temporary Condition, or Brief Respite from the Storm?
  Topics : Global logistics | Global supply chain | Ocean carriers
   
August 21, 2007Global Supply Chain: Amidst Unclear Consumer Complaints, Wal-Mart Removes Dog Treats Sourced from China from Its Shelves
Real Issue or Paranoia, as Philadelphia Woman Says Dog is Dead?
  Topics : Global sourcing | Global supply chain | Supply chain risk | Wal-Mart
   
August 12, 2007Procurement News: Milk and Milk-Related Products Have Become Part of Agflation Syndrome, as Supply Chain Costs Soar for Food Producers
Foodstuffs Market Goes Global, Giving Suppliers More Clout; Chinese are Eating More Cheese Too
  Topics : Global supply chain | Procurement/Supplier Management
   
August 08, 2007Global Supply Chain: Mattel Incident Shows Companies Can't Go On the Cheap when Sourcing from China, Must Take Proactive Control of Entire Supply Chain
Another Cost that Must be Considered in Offshore Analysis, and Regulations are Likely to Add More
  Topics : Global sourcing | Global supply chain | Outsourcing/offshoring | Procurement/Supplier Management | Supply chain costs | Supply chain risk
   
August 08, 2007Global Supply Chain: What Will the Supply Chain Fallout be from the Mattel Toy Recall?
Latest in A String Of Product Safety Incidents Likely To Fuel Demands For More Regulation of Chinese Imports; Mattel Finally Names Supplier Involved; Will Western Companies Get Gun Shy About Offshoring?
  Topics : Global sourcing | Global supply chain | Outsourcing/offshoring | Procurement/Supplier Management | Supply chain costs | Supply chain risk
   

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