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Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: The Biggest Cargo Ships Sailing the Ocean Blue
The Big Ships Keep Coming, with 50% Soon to Exceed 5100 TEU Capacity; Maersk Order 18,000-TEU Mega-Mega Ships and Upgrading S-Class Ships
TOPICS : Global logistics | Ocean carriersSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of August 19, 2011
US Factory Utilization Jumps; American Axle Shutting Two Factories over Failed Union Contracts; FMSCA Says EOBRs will Drive Big Savings for Carriers; Ocean Carriers Costs Rising in 2011
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of August 12, 2011
LTL Carriers try to Right Pricing Ship; Need a Job? Burlington Northern Hiring; WalMart Sets Next Wave RFID Deadline; CSX Pouring it Back In
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Creating the Perfect One-Page Supply Chain Report
Excellent Example of How the One-Page Approach can Improve Communication and Understanding, Whether In Lean Projects or Not
TOPICS : Lean | Managing effectivelySupply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting August 8, 2011
Show us your supply chain wit! This Week: Procurement Finds Trouble
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for July 18, 2011 Contest
Todd Byers of Lee Valley Tools and Marley Hazen of CTSI-Global Take Home the Honors from Record Number of Entrants
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: US, Global Economies are Wobbling
Purchasing Managers Index Numbers Tell the Sad but True Tale
TOPICS : Supply Chain TrendsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of August 5, 2011
Learjets Leaving US for Mexico; Oil Prices Falling - but Iit is Not Good News; JB Hunt Transition Continues; China Manufacturing Sector Wobbly at Best
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Inventory Performance by Industry 2005-2010
Very Few Sectors Saw Much Improvement Since 2005; Impact of Higher Transport Costs?
TOPICS : Inventory managementSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of July 28, 2011
IKEA Says Yes to Factory Union; Department Stores Drive Inventory Down; Penn State Number 1, but not in Football; Ocean Charter Rates Well Down
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers