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January 22, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: January 21, 2008
This Week: Slashing Labor Costs at GM; Slow Retail Sales Growth Expected; Fuel Taxes - Inevitable and Profitable; SkySails Expected to Trim Shipping Costs
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
January 16, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: January 17, 2008
This Week: Cheap Labor has Much to Do with the Price of Products from China; Amazon.com has Booming eCommerce Website Service; Nightmare Continues for Boeing Dreamliner; Gasoline Tax Increase May Pay for Transportation Infrastructure Improvement
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
January 10, 2008Supply Chain by the Numbers: January 10, 2008
This Week: Diesel Prices take a Big Bite in 2007; Perry Ellis Finds its Ocean Shipping is a bit much; Goodyear Prices Keep on Rolling; How do you say Tide in Chinese?
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
December 20, 2007Supply Chain by the Numbers: December 20, 2007
This Week: Railway to Seventh Heaven; All the Tea in China for Made in the USA; Out with the Old and in with the New at GM; Hell or High Water Trial for Secure Freight Initiative
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
December 13, 2007Supply Chain by the Numbers: December 13, 2007
This Week: The Consequence of Poor Quality; Parts Shortage Nightmare for Dreamliner; RFIDs Money Pit; Pfizer Gets the Offshoring "Bug"
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
December 05, 2007Supply Chain by the Numbers: Dec. 5, 2007
This Week: Gartner Prediction for New Business Software Deployments; TSA Plans to Meet the Inspection Deadline; Overcapacity in the Truckoad Carrier Market; Chery Automotive Works with Chrysler to Increase Global Sales
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
November 30, 2007Supply Chain by the Numbers: November 30, 2007
This Week: Semi-Conductor Ink Printing May Save RFID Technology from Writing On the Wall; Better Safe than Sorry at Wal-Mart; Rank and File Placement for US in World Bank LPI; Clearing the Air on Cargo Ship Pollution
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
November 15, 2007Supply Chain by the Numbers: November 15, 2007
This Week: Chinese Moving to the City Like Moths to a Flame; UPS Shipping Rates on the Rise; Fuel Costs Rock the Boat; Canal Boat Use Reduces Number of Delivery Trucks for Tesco
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
November 07, 2007Supply Chain by the Numbers: November 7, 2007
This Week: US Using Billions of Pallets; Corn is a Mere Drop in the Transportation Fuel Supply Barrel; Many Still Believe that Outsourcing Does Not Equal Savings; Inbound Container Volume is Strong Despite Miniscule Drop Off
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   
October 30, 2007Supply Chain by the Numbers: October 30, 2007
This Week: On the Gravy Train; Chinese Government May be Willing to Curb Inflation, but the Dollar is Weak; Intel Improves Distribution Throughput Using Theory of Constraint; The Best Things in Life Are Free
  Topics : Supply Chain By the Numbers
   

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