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Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting Apr. 10, 2019
Show us your Supply Chain Wit!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain by the Numbers for April 11 2019
Amazon Taking another Step in Direct Parcel Shipping; Walmart Adding Robots in Stores and DCs; Retail Apocalypse to Get Much Worse; IMF Downgrases Global Economy
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers | Web NewsSupply Chain by the Numbers for April 4, 2019
Truck Border Crossing Nightmare; Retail Apocalypse in Full Swing; GM Worker Concessions were of No Use at Lordstown; US Manufacturing Stays Surprisingly Strong in March
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for Feb. 14, 2019 Contest
John Bermudez of Infor and Dave Pentland of Carson International Take Home the Prize with Great Captions!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Graphic of Week: Procurement will be Asked to do More with Less in 2019
Spend on Procurement Expected to be well below Revenue Growth in 2019, and Lower than Last Year
TOPICS : Procurement/Supplier ManagementChain Reaction Supply Chain Cartoon for April 2, 2019: Earl Reveals His DC Dream before ProMat 2019
Will we see a DC Robot Army at Mongo?
TOPICS : Chain ReactionSupply Chain Graphic of Week: Store Margins are Better than Delivery Margins for Grocers
Profit is about Double for Store Orders for Now, but Costs could Change
TOPICS : Consumer goods industry supply chainSupply Chain by the Numbers for March 28, 2019
Wisconsin Paper Mill gets Second Life; UPS First Revenue-Generating Drone; I, DC Robot; Chinese Ship Building
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain by the Numbers for March 21, 2019
Business is Next Growth Driver for Amazon; XPO Says Innacurate Report Killed Acquistion Strategy; US Manufacturing Growth Slows Again; US Truckload Still Headed Much Higher
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of Week: Who will be the Power Retailers in 15 Years?
Walmart Predicted to Stay on Top, but Amazon will be Nipping at its Heals, CPG Manufacturers Predict
TOPICS : Amazon.com | Consumer goods industry supply chain | Retail industry supply chain | Wal-Mart | Web News