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April 25, 2018

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of April 25, 2018

Carriers on Binge of Raising Driver Pay; New Way to Measure Supply Chain GDP; Amazon Wants in Your Trunk; NCR Reverses Course on Reshoring

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

April 19, 2018

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Is Supply Chain Transformation Low on the Corporate Priority List?

Supply Chain Ranks Last Among 11 Initiatives in Hackett Group Survey - but Maybe that is a Good Thing

TOPICS : Supply Chain studies | Supply Chain Trends

April 13, 2018

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

US Truckload Rate Growth Accelerating; New Find May End China Rare Earth Metal Dominance; Most US Distribution Center Space Outdated, CBRE Research Finds; Oil Prices Way Up, but Maybe not for Long

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

April 13, 2018

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Top 20 US 3PLs

XPO Logistics Comes in at the Top Spot for Second Straight Year

TOPICS : Third-party logistics

April 12, 2018

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of April 19, 2018

Tesla Robots Just Not Working; IMF Predicts Strong Global Economic Growth; Amazon FC Workers Using Bottles Instead of Toilets? Tim Hortons Tells Franchisees to Buy Supplies from Walmart

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

April 11, 2018

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting April 11, 2018

Show Us Your Supply Chain Wit!

TOPICS : Cartoons

April 05, 2018

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: US Manufacturing Growth Finally Accelerating

MAPI Says US will at last Reach Peak 2007 Levels - in 2019

TOPICS : Manufacturing

April 05, 2018

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for Feb. 27, 2018 Contest

Lawrence Dozier of Sparks, NV and Bill Loebbaka of CH Hanson Take Home the Prize with Great Captions!

TOPICS : Cartoons

April 04, 2018

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of April 5, 2018

ISM Reports Input Costs Rising Quickly; Is Amazon Getting USPS Subsidy? US Spot and Contract Truckload Rates Continue Sharp Rise; Former Walmart Executive Says Amazon Needs to be Broken Up

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers