 | US Bridges are Broken; Family Dollar Gets Aisle-Ready; Major US Aluminum Plant to Kick the Can; More Death in Bangladesh |
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 | Supply Chain Strategies Mostly MIA; China Giving Much Aid - with a Purpose; UAW Targets Nissan Plant in Last Stand in the South; Accenture Gains Procurement Outsourcing Share |
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 | Amazon Loading Up on DC Workers; US Moves to Top of the Energy List; IPCC Says Carbon Budget Almost Used Up; Wireless Market Now Duopoly
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 | US Apparel Sector Reviving - but without Many Jobs; Walmart Battles Inventory Bloat; US Cargo Thefts Continue On; S&OP Could Use Some More Scenario Planning |
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 | Mondelez Battling Massive SKU Bloat; UN Climate Report Dialing Back Warming Predictions - Maybe; Odd Compensation Deal for Bangladesh Apparel Victims; DRAM Factory Fire Shows More Supply Chain Risk |
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 | Building New Supply Chain Capabilities at Walgreens; International Paper Closing Major US Factory; New Rules Said to be the End for Coal-Powered Electric Plants; Europe Turns to DC Automation |
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 | American Apparel in Zone with RFID; Stunning Fall in US Manufacturing Jobs over 12 Years; Spreadsheets Still Rule the S&OP Roost; Are Supplier Sustainability Efforts Flatlining? |
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 | Amazon German Warehouse Workers Want More; Trucking to Continue to Gain US Share; More US DCs Want Task Interleaving; Oil Prices Set to Spike
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 | BMW Looking for Repair Parts in Supply Chain Snafu; US Trucking Tonnage is Slowing; US Manufacturing and Exports to Surge; Many Walmart Buyers are Busy, Expect Voice Mail |
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 | US Factories Just Cannot Get as Busy as they Used to Be; Consumers are Buying - but In Different Ways; A Lot of Stuff Is Made in Indiana; Coles Australia Gets Right After DIFOT Metric
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