 | This Week: Just Say Overcharge It; Only a Kittens Share of Global Imports Go to the US; Wages of Sin?; Ore Producers Strike Steel Industry While the Iron is Hot |
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 | This Week: Biggest Continent is Big On RFID; Army Stronger with RFID; FASTener Shortage Slows Down Boeing; Multi-Stops Save Shippers Multi-Money |
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 | This Week: Fabric Today Has More Stretch Iran Has "Strait" Jacket on Crude Oil Supplies; Port Congestion in the USA; Put it In Reverse to Go Faster |
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 | This Week: Intermodal Traffic Declines; Mission Accomplished in Iraq; Maybe Jimmy Hoffa Knows Where All the Unionized Laborers Have Gone; Most Companies See Supply Chain and Logistics As A "Specialist" Function |
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 | Where Are the Dells?; Soaring Copper Prices Heavily Influenced by Chinese Demand; Rising Average DIOs in the Consumer Goods Industry; A--evel Customers and Products Deserve Nothing But the Best |
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 | The British Are Coming (And They Are Bringing Food); Drug Stores Are Big with Consumers; Tons of Movement at the Port of Savannah; Voice-Directed Picking Leads to Improvement in Order Picking Productivity |
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 | This Week: RFID is Big in China; There are Always a Few That Just Don't Get It; Repair to Nation's Infrastructure Won't Be Cheap; Shipping Costs Make Steel a Heavy Load to Bear |
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 | This Week: Lights Out for Samsung's NAND Flash Memory Chip Plant; Wal-Mart Expects Growth in Electronics Sales; Michelin Opens Its Wallet to Upgrade Tire Building Factories; Addressing Food Safety Concerns in China Will Cost Big Bucks |
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 | This Week: Japan's Shrinking Workforce; Demand for Oil Signals Higher Prices; Handheld RFID Reader Leaves Bar Code Scanner in the Dust; Lucrative Compensation for Procurement and Supply Management Officers |
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 | This Week: U.S. Port Efficiency Falls Short; Warranty Extension Could Create a Pain in the Wallet for Microsoft; Booming Investment in China in 2007: Good for the Economy/Bad for Quality; Large Company DIO Up in 2006 |
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