 | Mexican Stand Off Ends; SABMiller Battles Variable Vortex; US Foreign Investment Headed the Wrong Way; Sulfur Cancels Out CO2 |
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 | FDA Has Big Job with Imports; South African Drug Company Cuts DC Electricity Use in Half; Moving Van Goghs not Easy; Indian Farmers Throw Up Steel Wall Against POSCO Plant |
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 | Tire Supply Chain not Rolling; China Energy Consumption Surges; WESCO goes Wearable; Recent China Problems at WalMart
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 | State of Logistics Report Edition: Trucking Still Dominates; Rail Carriers Making Cents; Drivers Keep Getting Older; Rail Car Blues |
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 | Truckload Capacity Getting Real Tight; Shrinking Labor Cost Advantage for China; Railcar Idling Turns Other Direction; Nestle Sees Unprecedented Commodity Price Volatility |
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 | Slow Steaming becoming Mainstream; Heinz Looking for 57 Ways to Boost Productivity; China Advantage Shrinking; In Search of Six Million Manufacturing Jobs |
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 | China Costs Rising; Toys R Us Planning Distribution Solar Party; More Ocean Capacity is Coming; Dust Explosion at Foxconn - but Lots Here Too |
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 | WERC and ISM Conference Edition: Kimberly Clark Co-Locates Co-Packers; On-Time Shipping Performance; Supply Management must be Hot; 11% in 13 Minutes |
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 | China Wages to Skyocket; Supply Chain Conference Week in Orlando; Margin Increases Tank Oil Prices; YRC Worldwide Not Exactly Looking Like a Stock Bargain |
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 | Lowes Builds Great Software Deployment Process; Harry and David will have Busy DC Weekend in 2012; Japanese Auto Makers Take Supply Chain Hit; Inventory Bin Challenges at Frito-Lay |
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