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July 26, 2018

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: What are the Trends in Global Energy Consumption by Source?

Oil Share has Stabilized, Coal Keeps On Going, Renewables Growing but from Very Low Base

TOPICS : Green supply chain

July 20, 2018

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: US 3PL Market Back on Strong Growth Track

Odd Lull Seen from 2014-2016 Forecast to End, State of Logistics Report Says

TOPICS : Logistics costs | Logistics | Third-party logistics

July 20, 2018

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of July 20, 2018

CO2 Back on the Rise in 2017; Productivity Gains All Going to Largest Firms; DC Space gets Even Tighter in Q2; UPS will US AI to Predict Parcel Flows

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

July 16, 2018

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting July 16, 2018

Show Us Your Supply Chain Wit!

TOPICS : Cartoons

July 13, 2018

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for May 29, 2018 Contest

Douglas Kent of Parts Unknown and Fred Koeck of Derby Supply Chain Solutions Take Home the Prize with Great Captions!

TOPICS : Cartoons

July 12, 2018

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of July 13, 2018

No Stopping US Transportation Rates; Manufacturing Jobs Now Offer Security; US Trade Deficit in Goods with China Sets Another Record; Carriers being Hammered by Rising Bunker Fuel Costs

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

July 12, 2018

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Just What Does Last Mile Delivery Really Cost?

Labor Costs Rose 9% Last Year, Pushing Overall Delivery Costs Soaring

TOPICS : e-fulfillment | ecommerce | Logistics costs | Logistics

July 10, 2018

Chain Reaction for July 10, 2018: Logistics Costs Really are Going Up, Stacey Tell Alvin

State of Logistics Report Says So, Stacey Notes

TOPICS : Chain Reaction


June 28, 2018

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 28, 2018

Harley Says Tariffs Forcing Production Move Offshore; Amazon with New Strategy to Succeed in China; Cost to Goverments for New Foxconn Factory in Wisconsin Keep Rising; UPS, Union both Get Something Out of New Deal

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers