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March 30, 2017

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 30, 2017

Interesting New Concept for Air Cargo Drone; Invesment Dollars Pouring in to Logistics Sector; Plans for Incredible Megacity in China; US Truck Driver Turnover Inexplicably Continues to Fall

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

March 29, 2017

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: The Largest US LTL Carriers

Old Dominion Moves into Number 3 Spot, as Share of Top 25 Continues to Grow

TOPICS : Transportation | Trucking

March 27, 2017

Chain Reaction for March 27, 2017: What is Mongo Looking for at ProMat 2017?

Is There Anything New in Distribution Technology?

TOPICS : Chain Reaction

March 23, 2017

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Is Southeast Asia's Growing Share of Global Manufacturing about to be Reversed?

Share has Almost Doubled Since 1990, but Three Trends May Mean a Reversal of Manufacturing Strategies

TOPICS : Global sourcing | Global supply chain | Manufacturing

March 16, 2017

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 23, 2017

US Truckload Rates Continue to Slump; So Much for the End of Fossil Fuels Any Time Soon; Major Advance in 3D Printing Capabilities? Back to the Future for Powering Cargo Ships

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

March 16, 2017

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: How Shippers and 3PLs Think about Who Does What in Terms of Innovation

About 25% of Both Shippers and 3PLs Say Shippers Set Goals, Let 3PL Determine Approach, but Data Differs from There

TOPICS : Supply Chain Innovation | Third-party logistics

March 16, 2017

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 16, 2017

US Infrastructure Gets Rotten Grade Once Again from ASCE; UPS Keeps Adding to its Nat Gas Fleet and Network; Right to Work States Adding All the Manufacturing Jobs; It's Easy to Understand Why We have a Driver Shortage

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

March 09, 2017

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Carrier Operating Performance by Mode for Q4 2016

Rail Carriers Continue to be Far More Profitable than Truckload or LTL Sectors; Old Dominion Slows but Still Far Outperforms Rivals

TOPICS : Rail carriers/transportation | Transportation | Trucking

March 08, 2017

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 8, 2017

Robots to Make Huge Gains in Distribution Applications; Amazon Impact on Brick & Mortar Could Quickly Double; US Productivity Growth Remain Worrisomely Anemic; US Trade Deficits with World, China Jump

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

March 02, 2017

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Building a Supply Chain Sustainability Scorecard

New University of Tennessee White Paper Provides a Template, Based on Interviews with 16 Companies

TOPICS : Green supply chain