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June 10, 2009

Global Supply Chain News: China Increasingly Pursues an "Industrial Cluster" Strategy

Industrial Policy Nationally and Regionally Pushes Industry Sector Development in Specific Metro Areas; Should Western Companies Jump In?

TOPICS : China | Global supply chain

June 09, 2009

Supply Chain News: A Little Supply Chain Flexibility is Usually Enough, MIT's Simchi-Levi Says

Adding a little Flexibility Delivers Most of the Potential Benefits, with much Lower Investment Upfront

TOPICS : Supply Chain Trends | Supply chain visibility

June 09, 2009

Labor Management Systems: Considering the Options for Engineered Standards Development

Most LMS Software Companies have their Own Engineering; Are You Better off with that Approach, or Splitting the Software and Engineering Work?

TOPICS : Distribution | Labor Management Systems


June 02, 2009

Supply Chain News: The Seven Timeless Challenges of Supply Chain Management

University of Tennessee's Paul Dittmann says Many of Our Current Supply Chain Challenges have been around for Awhile

TOPICS : Supply Chain Trends

June 02, 2009

Logistics News: Cargo Thieves Getting More Aggressive and Sophisticated

Mexican Situation Getting Extreme; 40 Attacks since 2008 for Third Largest Steel Maker

TOPICS : Transportation

June 02, 2009

RFID News: New University of Arkansas Study on Item-Level Apparel Tagging Interesting, but Cause-Effect Relationships Not Clear

96 Percent Faster Cycle Count in Store? Thawing Out "Frozen" SKUs

TOPICS : RFID


June 02, 2009

Logistics News: Substantial Improvements for New Generation of Wearable Data Collection Terminals for Distribution Center Applications

totes Isotoner makes the Switch for Pallet Building Process; Key Evaluation Criteria

TOPICS : Distribution

May 27, 2009

Supply Chain News: The Transportation Load Control Center Continues to Evolve

Many Companies Now Morphing Traditional LCC to "Shared Services" Model

TOPICS : Transportation | Trucking