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Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for May 29, 2019 Contest
Brian Spooner of Columbus, OH Takes Home the Prize with a Great Caption!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain by the Numbers for July 19, 2019
IKEA Closing US Factory; Retail Sales Surprisingly Strong; Amazon Workers in Minneapolis and Germany Strike; the Real Cause of Global Warming?
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Global Trade Volumes Continue to Sag
Is the Golden Age of Global Supply Chains Ending?
TOPICS : Global sourcing | Global supply chainChain Reaction for July 16, 2019: Multi-Echelon What?
Anything to Gett that Bonus Money
TOPICS : Chain ReactionSupply Chain by the Numbers for July 12, 2019
FedEx Amazon Business was Low Margin Indeed; Ocado Announces Tab of UK DC Photo; Tariffs not Slowing US Asian Import Rise; Banner Year for 3PLs in 2018
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Amazon's Growing Logistics Footprint
Six Areas in which Amazon is Making Major Advances
TOPICS : Amazon.com | Logistics | Parcel shipping/parcel systemsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Amazon Now Its Own Largest Carrier
Research Firm Says Amazon Now Ships 48 Percent of Its Own Parcels
TOPICS : Amazon.com | e-fulfillment | ecommerce | Parcel shipping/parcel systemsSupply Chain by the Numbers for June 28, 2019
Robots to Replace Moderate Level of Manufacturing Jobs; Is Economy Falling into Recession? A Successful Test of an Autonomous Truck; Nestle Supply Chain Savings
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain by the Numbers for June 20, 2019
Apple Pulling Some Production Out of China, New York Set to Pass Groundbreaking Emissions Law, UAW Strikes Out Again at Volkwagen, Truckload Rates Finally Moderating
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: China's Dominance of Many US Import Categories
Apple Said to be Looking for Alternatives to China, but Options Do not Include the US
TOPICS : China | Global logistics | Global sourcing | Supply Chain and Government | Supply chain risk