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August 28, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: August 28, 2008
This Week: 3-Day Weekend May be New Standard at Chrysler; Taking Spice (and Manufacturing Cost) Out of the Helper; Tata Threatens to Nix Indian Nano Factory; "Country of Origin" Food Labeling to Add Cost Across the Board
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
August 21, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: August 21, 2008
This Week: Another Day, Another Price Increase; NAM President Says "Not so Fast:" Reverse Logistics Management Increases Profits; Generating Supply Chain Cost Savings at Chrysler
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
August 13, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: August 13, 2008
This Week: High Oil Prices Slip Sliding Away; JDA Likes i2 Customer Base; Read it and Weep - New World Manufacturing Leader Closing the Gap; No Siesta for Sleepy Mexican Trucking Program
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
August 07, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: August 7, 2008
This Week: Fuel Efficiency Increases - More Powerful than a Locomotive; Honda Workers Labor for Less; Nike Manufacturing in Malaysia; P&G Reports 2nd Qtr Reduction in Gross Margin
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
July 31, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers, July 31, 2008
This Week: Study Reveals Concentrated Procurement Spend; Soaring Supplier Costs Leads to Costco Profit Warning; Drop in Gasoline Consumption Results in Less Funding for Highway Trust Fund; Climate Change Issues Not Really Factored in Purchasing and Supply Management Decisions
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
July 28, 2008Supply Chain By the Numbers for the Week of July 24, 2008
This Week: Outsourcing Customer Service Leads to Share Price Drop; VW Brings Factory Back to US; Longshoremen do Pretty Darn Well for Themselves; Time for Trade Parity Bill?
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
July 17, 2008Supply Chain by the Number for the Week of July 17, 2008
This Week: New Milk Jugs Deliver Transportation "Moo"-La; Dow Chemical Says Surcharges Aren''t Just for Carriers; Some Companies Find Losses, not Savings, from China Sourcing; Free Trade Agreements Finally Turn a Profit for US
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
July 09, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: July 9, 2008
This Week: The Best Things in Life are Free - Unless it is Trade; Salmonella Scare Hurts Tomato Farmers; T. Boone Pickens Pushes Alternative Energy Plan; Procurement Spend in Mexico by Chrysler
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
June 26, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: June 25, 2008
This Week: FedEx Reports Quarterly Loss; Toyota Truck Plant Utilization Expected to Fall; US Gasoline Consumption Peaks Out; US Cost of Logistics as Percent of GDP
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
June 19, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: June 19, 2008
This Week: Motor Vehicle Exports Rising in China; Industrial Manufacturers Spend Big Offshore; Kellogg Reacts to Surging Prices; ID and Transportation Smart Cards Dominate RFID Market
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   

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