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Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 18, 2018
JB Hunt has Made Big Hikes to Driver Pay; US Manufacturing Chugging Along afterTarrifs; No End to Lower Availability for US DC Space; MIT Making Huge Investment in School for AI
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 11, 2018
Amazon Reinstates a Bonus Program Cut with FC Wage Increase; Changing HTS Codes to Evade Tariffs; UN Panel Sets Lower Goal for Temperature Increase; US Driver Turnover on the Rise
TOPICS : Web NewsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: No Wonder US has been Losing Manufacturing Plants
US Producer Prices Up Big in Last 15 Years, while China Prices are Flat
TOPICS : Web NewsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: The Top 100 Global Brands
Three Logistics Companies Make the 2018 List
TOPICS : Fun stuffSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 5, 2018
Amazon Raising Worker Pay - Sort of; Electric Cars are on the Move; What does it Cost to Operate a Truck? US Manufacturing Maintains Strong Pace in September
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Digital Supply Chain Initiatives Sure Look Similar to Traditional Ones
SCDigest Remains Confused about What Digitizing the Supply Chain Really Means
TOPICS : Supply Chain TrendsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 27, 2018
A New Way for Supply Chain to Support Home Building; Money Pouring in to OnLine Freight Start Ups; Amazon Opens Yet another Physical Store Concept; Maersk Completes Arctic Route Test
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: The Six Most Likely Scenarios for Autonomous Trucks
Highway Exit-to-Exit Automation Tops the List, though Platooning has Few Barriers
TOPICS : Transportation | TruckingSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 20, 2018
UPS Investing Big in Peak Season Capacity; Now Union Pacific to Try Precision Railroading; IKEA Going All Green on Local Deliveries; US Truckload Rates Still Heading Higher, Much Higher
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 13, 2018
Amazon Ups Order for Delivery Vans Big Time; HP Claims 3D Printing Breakthrough; Negotiations with Steel Workers Union could Get Tough; Even Walmart Can't Find Truck Drivers
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers