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Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 18, 2013
US Bridges are Broken; Family Dollar Gets Aisle-Ready; Major US Aluminum Plant to Kick the Can; More Death in Bangladesh
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winner for the 1H of 2013
$50 Amex Gift Card was on the Line!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: A Simple Planning-Execution Model
Optimal Cycle Seems Intuitive, but How Many Companies are Really There Today?
TOPICS : Supply chain excellence | Supply Chain Execution (SCE) | Supply Chain Planning softwareSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for Sept. 16, 2013 Contest
Tobin Porterfield of Towson University and William Zaitseff of Fuji Xerox Take Home the Prize!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: A Sea Change Coming in Global Business
Rapid Change Coming in Terms of Where the Largest Companies in the World are Located, McKinsey Says
TOPICS : Global supply chainSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 11, 2013
Supply Chain Strategies Mostly MIA; China Giving Much Aid - with a Purpose; UAW Targets Nissan Plant in Last Stand in the South; Accenture Gains Procurement Outsourcing Share
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersChain Reaction for Oct. 7, 2013: Weighing the Alternatives
Estimating rhe Risks in a Pre Sales and Operations Planning Meeting
TOPICS : Chain ReactionSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: The Drivers of Interest in Automated Case Picking
ACP Interest is Growing in US, Already Well-Established in Europe; New Study for 2013
TOPICS : Logistics | Material handling automation | Order pickingSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 4, 2013
Amazon Loading Up on DC Workers; US Moves to Top of the Energy List; IPCC Says Carbon Budget Almost Used Up; Wireless Market Now Duopoly
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 27, 2013
US Apparel Sector Reviving - but without Many Jobs; Walmart Battles Inventory Bloat; US Cargo Thefts Continue On; S&OP Could Use Some More Scenario Planning
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers