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Supply Chain Trivia of the Week - Where Does China Rank in Source of Imported Goods to US?
Where does China rank in terms of which countries are the largest source of imported goods into the US?
TOPICS : TriviaSupply Chain by the Numbers: June 5, 2008
This Week: Ford Spends Big on Mexican Fiesta; Commercial Floor Space Expands; Good News for UPS is Bad News for Airborne; Global Manufacturing Input Price Index Points to Rising Prices
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain News: Focus on Developing Markets Continues, as Ford Announces Plans to Build "Global Car" in Mexico
With Tata''s $2500 Car Coming, Ford to Invest $3 Billion to Build Fiesta; UAW Loses Effort to Have Car Built in US
TOPICS : Auto industry supply chain | Manufacturing | Outsourcing/offshoringSupply Chain Trivia of the Week - Average Days Inventory Outstanding for US Food Manufacturers?
What is the average Days Inventory Outstanding (DIO) for US Food Manufacturers?
TOPICS : TriviaSupply Chain Graphic of the Week - Global Sourcing Matrix
Deciding where to Outsource Involves Evaluating both Manufacturing Attractiveness and Local Market Attactiveness
TOPICS : China | Global sourcing | Global supply chain | Manufacturing | Outsourcing/offshoring | Supply Chain Basics | Supply chain strategySupply Chain by the Numbers: May 29, 2008
This Week: Diesel Prices Soaring into the Unknown; Inventory Level Reduction at The Gap; DHL Reduces US Network Capacity; Black and Decker Improves Forecast Accuracy with New Supply Chain Planning Application
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersRFID News: RW Baird Sees Three Key Barriers to RFID Adoption
Data Sharing, Privacy Concerns, and Global Standards Top the List
TOPICS : RFID and Privacy | RFID market size | RFID software | RFIDSupply Chain Trivia of the Week - Largest Exporter in the World?
What Country is the Largest Exporter in the World?
TOPICS : TriviaSupply Chain Graphic of the Week - Commodity Prices Refuse to Fall
Past Economic Downturns have Always Led to a Drop in Commodity Prices, IMF Data Shows; Not this Time
TOPICS : Procurement/Supplier Management | Supply chain costsSupply Chain by the Numbers: May 22, 2008
This Week: Prescription Drug Heist in Tennessee; Chinese Food Filling the US Breadbasket; Fuel Costs for Big Brown are Big Deal; Cheap Labor in Costa Rica
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers