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February 14, 2019

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting Feb. 14, 2019

Show Us Your Supply Chain Wit!

TOPICS : Cartoons

February 14, 2019

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: What is the Split of Supply Chain Maturity Levels across Companies?

Most Companies Still Seen themselves Very Low in Terms of Maturity

TOPICS : Supply chain excellence

February 10, 2019

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for Jan. 1, 2019 Contest

William Miller of Toledo, OH and Meredith James of Tampa Take Home the Prize with Great Captions!

TOPICS : Cartoons

February 07, 2019

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Feb. 8, 2019Supply Chain by the Numbers for Feb. 8, 2019

Amazon Growing 3PL Business Too; US Trade Deficit Finally Shrinks; Purchasing Manufacturers Index Shows Economy Still Strong; Ocean Container Rates Headed Up in 2019

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

February 06, 2019

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: A Mostly Optimistic View of Automation and Jobs

Millions of Jobs May Indeed be Lost, but Likely Replaced with More and Better Jobs, Brookings Says

TOPICS : Supply Chain Trends


February 01, 2019

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Uber Freight Targetting Bad Consignees

App Allows Drivers to Rate Pick Up and Drop Off Facilities, See Ratings before Accepting a Load

TOPICS : Web News

January 31, 2019

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Jan. 31, 2019

Major Change in Foxconn US Factory Plans; Amazon Flex Drivers Worried; AI will Indeed Eliminate Many Jobs; Giant Foods Building eCom Only Store

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

January 25, 2019

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Jan. 25, 2019

Rise of Amazon Global Logistics; Walmart Automated Consolidation Center; Freight Volumes Showing Signs of Slowing; Amazon Launches Own Delivery Robots

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

January 23, 2019

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Economic Forecast for 2019 by Country and Region

IMF Expects Global Growth to Fall a Bit in 2019, with US Showing Decent Growth while Europe Slows

TOPICS : Supply Chain Trends | Web News