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April 01, 2011Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of April 1, 2011
PrIcing Geiger Counters; Hershey Responds to Input Inflation; Apple Pays Dearly for New Display Panels; China Labor Costs Rising, but Less than Expected
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
March 25, 2011Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 24, 2011
Developing Economies See Share of Global Manufacturing Rise; SuperValue Bags Big Savings; Shippers See Looming Capacity Crunch; Fuel Cell Technology in Forktrucks Starting to Emerge
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
March 17, 2011Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 17, 2011
P&G Finally Decides it is Time for New US Factory; Bird Mangling Windmills; Maersk Sees Big Cost Advantage Coming; Conveyor Systems Back on a Roll(er)
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
March 10, 2011Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 10, 2011
Big Potential Costs for Trucking; Supply Chain Jobs Looking Up; Mexican Tariffs Revive Trucking Program; Railroads Opening Wallets Big Time
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March 02, 2011Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 3, 2011
Schneider Exec Says Proposed HOS Impact Significant; Dell Orders Chinese; DC Construction Implosion; Has One Company Solved the Energy Problem
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February 25, 2011Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Feb. 25, 2011
Maersk Really Bulks Up; Robots in the DC; Nike Builds out China Distribution; Oil Prices and GDP Growth
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
February 18, 2011Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Feb. 18, 2011
Oil Prices on Path to $300? Apple makes Supply Gambit; Killer App at Last for RFID? Toyota Stays Home, but will It Work?
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
February 11, 2011 Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Feb. 11, 2011
PepsiCo sees a lot of Fizz in Input Prices; Union Pacific has Pricing Power; Unilever Senses Improved Forecasting Capabilities; US Exports Up, but Imports Even More
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
February 04, 2011Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Feb. 4, 2011
GM Sheds Labor Costs; Number of Ways to Use RFID, 2011 Input Costs to Increase by Billions; Unilever Says; Steel Prices also On the March
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
January 27, 2011Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Jan. 27, 2011
Freight Volumes Reach 2+ Year High; Amazon.com Giving it Away; Good Times to be Working at the Railroad; China to Buy up the World?
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