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Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Jan. 18, 2018
Chamber of Commerce Calls for Big Hike in Fuel Taxes; Amazon Culls the List of HQ2 City Candidates; UPS, FedEx Delivered this Holiday Season; Big Savings in Global Shipping from Blockchain, Maersk and IBM, Say
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Prices for Warehouse Land Continue to Soar
Land in Northern New Jersey Up 17% to $1.75 Million per Acre, Rising 35% to $980,000 in the Inland Empire
TOPICS : Distribution | Logistics costs | LogisticsSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting Jan. 17, 2018
Show us your Supply Chain Wit!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for Nov. 14, 2017 Contest
Alicia Russell of San Jose and Jeff Joyce of Corbion Take Home the Prize with Great Captions!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Jan. 11, 2018
Fake Goods are the Bane of eCommerce; Cool New Tool to Track Chinese Textile Pollution; Direct Thermal Bar Code Label Prices Headed Higher; Chinese Company being Prosecuted for IP Theft
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersChain Reaction for Jan. 9, 2018: Time for 2018 Objectives
About that Decrease inTransportation Costs in 2018....
TOPICS : Chain ReactionSupply Chain Graphic of the Week World Bank Says Global Output Gap Gone for First Time in 10 Years
Globally, the Slack in Capacity Utilization is almost Gone
TOPICS : Economic NewsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: US Truckload Rates are Starting to Soar
Mike Regan, JB Hunt Warnings Look Spot On Right Now
TOPICS : Logistics costs | Logistics | Transportation | TruckingSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Jan. 4, 2018
US PMI Very Strong in 2017; Construction to Start on New Logistics Hub in Port of Oakland; Nucor Thinks Supply Chain in Building New Steel Plant; Many Unhappy Returns in Retail
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersTrump could get 3 percent, and maybe even 4 percent, GDP growth this quarter
Surprisingly strong November retail sales could give an unexpected lift to fourth quarter GDP growth
TOPICS : Web News