 | Volkswagen Ready to Crank Up More Robots; Free Holiday Shipping for All from Target; Could Low Bunker Fuel Costs End Slow Steaming? More US Companies Say They are Bringing Production Back Home |
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 | Google Ups its eFuflilment Game; Walmart Continues to Change Its Store Mix, Invest in eCommerce; Oil Prices Plunge, Could Cause GeoPolitical Issues; New Whole Foods Responsibly Grown Labels
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 | UPS Asks Retailers to Cut Back Delivery Christmas Commitments; How Should Made in USA be Defined? Delays at Ports of LA and Long Beach a Big Concern; Machines to Eliminate 33% of Jobs by 2025 |
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 | US Soon to be Number 1 in Oil Production; 3PLs are Closing the Dreaded IT Gap; Zara Spending Millions on RFID Tags - but with Plans for Reuse; Diesel Prices Falling Desite Mid-East Turmoil |
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 | China Wants Big Money to Reduce Its Carbon Emissions; Is Anyone's CSCMP Number Lower than that of Jack Ampuja? DHL Launches Its Parcelcopter; US Foods Links Vendor POs to Transport Efficiency
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 | UPS Bulking Up Manpower for 2014 Peak; Here Come Ships Bearing Gypsy Moths; Some but Not All Getting Procurement ROI; Tesla Gets Sweet Nevada Factory Deal |
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 | China's Global Resources Play Not Panning Out; The USPS Making Bold Parcel Rate Moves to Gain Market Share; Ford F-150 Truck Replacing Screws, Bolts with Glues; Important Container Productivity Program at Port of LA/Long Beach |
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 | Tesla Motors will Build Giant ''Gigafactory'' in Nevada; US Companies Letting Production Equipment Get Old; Natural Gas Truck Growth Behind Expectations; What is the Nation's Biggest Manufacturing Metro Area by Jobs? |
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 | Nat Gas Trucks Face Tougher Climate than Expected; Nestle Making Changes Down on the Farm; Deal Reached on Contentious Healthcare Plan for Dock Workers; Old Dominion Results Astound |
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 | Needed - More Women Supply Chain Execs; Rail Profits are Really on Track; At Long Last, US Manufacturing has Made it Back; Truckload Rates Headed in the Wrong Direction for Shippers |
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