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May 08, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: May 8, 2008
This Week: Effectively Zero Risk Management; GM on the Receiving End; Step Out of the Vehicle and Show me Your "TWIC;" Analyst Predicts Future Oil Prices will Keep Consumers Over a Barrel
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
May 01, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: May 1, 2008
This Week: Inventory Deload Program at Wal-Mart Pays Off; SanDisk Improves S and OP with New SC Technology; North American 3PL Market Continues Growth; GM Takes a Hit to the Wallet Due to Supplier Strike
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
April 25, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: April 24, 2008
This Week: Demand for Oil Continues to Rise in China; Ocean Carriers Reduce Time for Guaranteed Rates; Carters Reduces Transportation Costs with Rail/Intermodal; Orders Increase for Material Handling Equipment
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
April 17, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: April 17, 2008
This Week: Reduction in "Customer Miles" at Kimberly-Clark Nothing to Sneeze At; Too Many Configurations at Dell Lead to Change in Strategy; Hasbro Toys with Rising Costs of Producing in China; Russian Oil Wells Thirsty for Investment
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
April 10, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: April 10, 2008
This Week: Caterpillar Develops Hunger for Chinese Investment; Archer Daniels Midland Accuses Rail Carriers of Collusion; Brawny Muscle Man Goes on a Diet; Potential Death Toll from Tainted Heparin Continues to Rise
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
April 03, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: April 3, 2008
This Week: European Carbon Offsets - "Let's Make a Deal;" Toyota Walks Unfamiliar Ground of Excess Capacity; US Chemical Exports are Big, but Imports are Bigger; Dell Employees Forced to Seek "New Opportunities"
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
March 27, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: March 27, 2008
This Week: Wal-Mart Toys with Less Packaging; Six Figure Longshoremen begin Negotiations; International Business is Good for Specialty Metals Maker; South Korean Factory Fire Torches Notebook Battery Supply
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
March 20, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: March 20, 2008
This Week: TMS Implementation Equals Savings; Chicken Feed at Pilgrims Pride No Longer Just Chicken Feed; Inflation in China Balloons More than its Inflatable Toys; RFID means Reduction in Frequent Inventory Deficiency in Wal-Mart Test
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
March 13, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: March 13, 2008
This Week: Low Cost of Rail pounds a Spike in Trucking Glut; Less Variety in Whats for Dinner? The Fickle Finger of Low-Cost Sourcing Points Away From China; US Exports on the Rise
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
March 05, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: March 5, 2008
This Week: Independent Truckers On the Road to Repossession; Falling Greenback Bruises Import Market; Oil Prices Partly Determined by Futures Market; Suppliers Tie Up U.S. Shoe Manufacturers
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