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Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: US Logistics Cost Breakdown 2015
Transportation Represents About Two-Thirds of More than $1.4 Trillion in Total Spend
TOPICS : Logistics costs | LogisticsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Moving Network Design from Project to Process at Whirlpool
Drive Value and There will be No Shortage of People in the Organization Looking for Help, Brian Streu Says on SCTV Videocast
TOPICS : Network design/optimization | Supply Chain TrendsChain Reaction for June 28, 2016: Sabermetrics for the Supply Chain?
Do We Call It Alvin Ball?
TOPICS : Chain ReactionSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 23, 2016
Major Acquisition in the Materials Handling Industry; Direct Foreign in US Manufacturing Soars; Oil Gains Global Energy Market Share for First Time in Years; Call Center Soon to be Manned by Robots
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Warehouse Rental Rates Around the World
Hong Kong Tops the List by Far, and While No US Area Made the Top 10, Rates are Rising Fast Here
TOPICS : Distribution | Global sourcing | Logistics costs | LogisticsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 17, 2016
US Manufacturing Activity Sags Again; The Three Roles in Supply Chain Network Design; US Lags in Infrastructure Spend; FedEx Ground Pays Up to Contract Drivers
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: An Interesting View of the State of US Manufacturing
Despite Much Progress Since Great Recession, Output, Jobs Still not Back to 2008 Levels
TOPICS : ManufacturingSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 9, 2016
Walmart Looks to Inventory Drones; Spot Market Rates Open Big Gap Versus Contract Pricing; Cost for Weighing Ocean Containers is Steep; Volvo Says New Truck Design Improves Mileage Big Time
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: US Truck Driver Pay Easily Explains Driver Shortage
Real Wages Fell 20-25% after 2005, Just Now Getting Back to those Levels after Major Increases in Past Two years
TOPICS : Logistics costs | Logistics | Transportation | TruckingSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of June 2, 2016
Nike's State of the Art Euro Logistics Campus; eCommerce Grocery Deliveries All the Way to the Fridge; Time for Global Rules on Supply Chain Labor, Rights Group Says; China-Euro Cargo Train has Issues
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers