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October 21, 2010Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 21, 2010
Kraft Estimated Impact from Higher Truck Weight Limits; Rare Earth Metals Really are a Big Deal; WalMart to Invest Big in Produce Supply Chain; 3PL DC Market Share
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
October 14, 2010Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 14, 2010
Posco Brainstorms Supply Chain in China; Extreme Driver Shortage for One Carrier; WalMart Going Urban; Total Landed Cost Challenges
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
October 06, 2010Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 7, 2010
Green Packaging Does Not Mean Green Bottom Line for SunChips; Use of 3PLs down Big in 2009; Union Demographic Aging; Kraft Eyes POS Potential
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
October 01, 2010Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 1, 2010
CSCMP Edition: Driver Shortage Redux; P&G Senses Inventory Opportunity; Lowes Vendor Management Contingent; Glanbia Three Dozen Network Scenarios
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
September 23, 2010Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 23, 2010
CSCMP Streak Ends for Dr. Langley; Truck Driver Wage Growth Near Bottom; ASN Accuracy Benchmarks; China Orders Inefficient Factory Closed
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
September 16, 2010Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 16, 2010
$50 Million in Concessions Keeps Harley Hog Production in Wisconsin; Ex-IBM Chief Gets 6-Months in Slammer; FedEx Freight Losses Continue; End of US Light Bulb Production
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
September 09, 2010Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of September 9, 2010
Ford Forgets Move Back to US; Siemens says It will be The Green Supply Chain Leader; India Logistics Inefficiency Costs it Big Time; P&G Invests in Huge China DC
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
August 25, 2010Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of August 26, 2010
WalMart Cornering the Market on RFID Readers? US Now Awash in Oil, but Prices Staying Up; Ocean Capacity Glut May be Coming Again Soon; Pickens Plan Needs Big Truck Subsidy to Work
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
August 19, 2010This Week''s Supply Chain by the Numbers for August 19, 2010
Supplier Risk Plans Made but not Used; Another Duty Salvo in Mexican Trucker War; Long Wait for RFID Inlays; A Million Chinese Foxconn Workers get Mass Therapy
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
August 13, 2010This Week's Supply Chain by the Numbers for August 13, 2010
Toyota's Lean Beating Unjustified? More Rail Cars out of Mothballs; S&OP Continues to Go Global; Trade Deficit, or Total Trade Volume?
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