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June 14, 2012Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 14, 2012
German Manufacturers Bringing Apprentice Programs Here; Shell Jumps in Nat Gas Delivery Business; Zara Supply Chain Model is Working; Shippers See Truckload Capacity Tightening
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June 08, 2012Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 7, 2012
US Factories Keep Getting Busier; Mineral Shortage is Coming - in a Long, Long Time; 3M Attacks Cycle Time; How do You Rate in Dock to Stock?
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May 31, 2012Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 30, 2012
3M Fights Supply Chain Hairballs; CEOs say Green Equals Growth; Cat in Major Labor Battle; Diesel Prices Headed South
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May 23, 2012Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 24, 2012
US Factory Utilization Almost All the Way Back; SAP Reaches Deep in Wallet for Ariba; TVs being Made Again in America; Amazing Level of New Truckload Fleets
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May 18, 2012Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 18, 2012
Macys Bulking Up Distribution from Stores; Cargo Scanning Finally Almost Here; Leading Factors for a 3PL Divorce; Is Walmart Losing US Share?
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May 11, 2012Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 11, 2012
US Manufacturing Rising; Trucking Costs Headed Up; Kraft Forecasts Better; Order Picking Productivity Improves with Aisle Bifurcation
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May 03, 2012Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 3, 2012
Krafty Manufacturing Strategy; Macy's Maps Multi-Channel Fulfillment; Schneider National Goes Shopping; Lowes Engineers a DC Labor Strategy
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
April 26, 2012Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of April 26, 2012
Panama Canal Authority Tolls for Thee; Manufacturers Say China Cost Estimates Too Low; Walmart was Using Some Walking Around Money in Mexico; Port of Savannah Needs to Start Dredging
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
April 20, 2012Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of April 20, 2012
Walmart Offshore Factories Get Really Ethical; US Manufacturing Output Soars to 1984 Levels; Union Pacific has to Like Its Q1 Ratio; HP Says Ink Cartridges will Print Well in China
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April 13, 2012Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of April 13, 2012
The Amazon.com Advantage; Natural Gas Prices Impacting Supply Chain Strategy; Truck Driver Turnover Finally Slows; Is Chinese Trade Surplus Going to Shrink?
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