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Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 29, 2018
Truck Driver Pay is Up, but not Much; Value of Warehouse Space is Soaring; DHL Jumps Back into US Domestic Parcel Business; Apple using a Lot more China Suppliers
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersChain Reaction for March 28, 2018: Earl Innovates in the DC - Without a Budget
Approach Shows Promise, Earl Tells Alvin
TOPICS : Chain ReactionSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 22, 2018
UPS Going All Electric in London after Breakthrough; Will IMO Mandate Slow Steaming to Reduce CO2? US Truckload Rates Still Heading Higher; China's JD.com Spending Billions on Delivery Technology
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Factory of the Future Technology is Here Today
McKinsey Says there are Opportunities for Breakthrough Performance Gains from Going Digital, but People will be the Barrier
TOPICS : ManufacturingSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 15, 2018
Tesla Said to be Battling Huge Issues with Bad Parts; US Port Volumes Soaring; Walmart Joins the Grocery Delivery Wars; Whole Foods Vendors in Uproar over New Fees
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: The Good News in US Labor Markets in Five Charts
Plenty of Positive Data All Around, but How Long Can It Last?
TOPICS : Economic NewsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: There are Now Many Types of DC Robots - DHL Illustrates Several Different Categories
Lots of Distribution Robots will be On Exhibit Floor at MODEX Show in Early April
TOPICS : Distribution | Material handling automation | Order pickingSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 8, 2018
Different Views of the State of US Manufacturing; US Oil Output to Surge; Levi's Goes Digital to Produce Weathered Jeans; Lego Making Slow Progress on Plant-Based Plastics
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 1, 2018
What will Happen as US Puts Big Tariffs on Steel Imports; UPS and Teamsters Starting PR Battle on New Contract Negotiations; Amazon Paying Big Bucks for Smart Doorbell Technology; Great Times for Truckers
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: How Much Do US Plant Managers Make?
Plant Managers Paid the Most in San Franciso, Least in Oklahoma City in 25 Markets, based on New Randstad Data
TOPICS : Manufacturing