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March 22, 2016

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting March 22, 2016

Show Us Your Supply Chain Wit?

TOPICS : Cartoons

March 17, 2016

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: US Manufacturing Jobs Lost Since China Entered WTO

As Support for Free Trade Agreements Wanes, a Look at Manufacturing Employment Trends Overall and in Key Rust Belt States

TOPICS : China | Manufacturing | Outsourcing/offshoring

March 17, 2016

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 17, 2016

Alibaba Says it has No Ceiling for Expense to Stop Fakes; UPS Investing Millions More in Nat Gas Trucks, Stations; Instacart Looks for Savings by Cutting Delivery Driver Pay; Scrap Steel Prices Collapse Hurting Huge US Industry

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

March 17, 2016

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for Feb. 15, 2016 Contest

Mike Challman of ChemLogix and Tina Robinson Take Home the Prize!

TOPICS : Cartoons

March 14, 2016

Chain Reaction for March 14, 2016: Omichannel Madness at Mongo

But we sell packaged foods!

TOPICS : Chain Reaction

March 10, 2016

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: No Wonder there is a US Truck Driver Shortage

Wages not Keeping Up with Inflation; Drivers Would be Making $111,00 per Year if They Had, NTI Estimates

TOPICS : Logistics costs | Logistics | Transportation | Trucking

March 10, 2016

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 10, 2016

Amazon Confirms Deal for 20 Air Cargo Planes; Scaleback of Chicago Nabisco Factory Makes Campaign News on Both Sides; Megaships Adding Supply Chain Costs to All but Carriers, Group Says; Obama Makes Controversial Payment to UN Climate Fund

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

March 04, 2016

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of March 4, 2016

US Manufacturing Continues to Slow, but New Orders are Bullish; Lots of Robots Coming, IDC Predicts; Target Tries New Approach to Reducing Out-of-Stocks; China Dealing with its Own Rust Belt Issues

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

March 02, 2016

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Charting the Collapse of Input and Commodity Prices

From Energy to Metals to Wheat to Ocean Shipping, Prices are Simply Plunging Even in Decent Economic Times

TOPICS : Supply chain costs | Supply Chain

February 25, 2016

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Feb.25, 2016

US Truckload Rates Continue to Slow Amid Weak Volumes; Amazon Bumps Free Shipping Threshhold Up, Maybe to Boost Prime; How Many New Locus Robots are Needed per Picker? Container Growth Second Lowest Ever in 2015

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers