 | As promised, more details on Calfornia's new Cap and Trade program and its impact on the supply chain. |
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 | Going Forward Companies Will Need To Adopt Tools Specifically Designed To Better Manage Marketplace Fluctuations in Distribution |
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 | Logistics Economist Noel Perry Says Tough Times May Be Coming Soon for Shippers in Terms of Rates, Capacities - but there Really are Some Magic Bullets |
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 | Asia to Euro Rates Down 69% from March 2010, Net Rates Below Zero; Drewry Worries about Ocean Carrier Stability |
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 | Rate Increases Stalled a bit in Last Quarter, but Overall Trend Continues to be Strongly Up; 60% of Carriers Still Say Rates are Moving Higher |
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 | SCDigest Editor Dan Gilmore on the Potential Impact on the Supply Chain from the New Cap and Trade Law Apprived this Week in California |
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 | Interest in Gainsharing, Collaboration Way Down, but Could be Statistical Anomaly; Broad Agreement that Global/Local Modal for Emerging Market Outsourcing is Best |
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 | Temporary Agency Impact Logistics Providing Staffing to DC Fined $500,000; Monkey Business with Piece Rate Pay, Very Hot Operating Conditions |
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 | Relationships are Evolving Though to Meet the New Normal; IT Satisfaction Gap is Still Large |
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 | Lower Logistics Costs, and Added Freshness? Still Battling Some Service Issues |
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