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Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 8, 2015
Nicaraguan Contractor will Need Massive Cash to Build a Canal; ATA Quantifies Truck Driver Shortage; What Reshoring? US Trade Deficit with China Jumps Yet Again; What Shippers Think of 3PL IT
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphics of the Week: Understanding US Infrastructure Challenges
No Obvious Solutions, but Being Clear on the Facts is a Good Place to Start
TOPICS : Logistics costs | LogisticsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Oct. 1, 2015
Small US Carriers Slow to Add to Fleet Due to Truck Cost; US PMI Remains Positive in September - but Barely; Advanced Auto Gets New Reason to Increase Replen Cycles; LLamasoft Gets Goldman Infusion
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphics of the Week: Mapping Supply Chain Initiatives
A Simple Way to Visualize Impact versus Effort/Cost
TOPICS : Benchmarking | Project management | Supply chain strategySupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 24, 2015
China Adding Big Subsidies to Encourage Deployment of Factory Robots; Are US Infrastructure Woes Hurting Competitiveness? Huge New Home Depot Fulfillment Center; Now a Truck Technician Shortage?
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Students Say the Darndest Things!
If Inventory Management is This Simple, Why Doesn't Everyone just Do It?
TOPICS : Fun stuff | Inventory managementSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 18, 2015
Cross Border eCommerce Volumes Expected to Surge; UAW Seems Poised for Modest Contractual Win; US Truckload Rates Still Rising, but at Slowing Pace; Toys R Us Lowers Free Shipping Threshold
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: The Omnichannel Crawl, Walk, Run
In the End, Omnichannel Needs to Evolve to Where It's Just How You Do Business
TOPICS : e-fulfillment | ecommerceSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 10, 2015
Industry Insider Says Trucks Killing People; How Big will Container Ships by by 2030? Is Carbon Fraud Widespread in Cap and Trade Markets? Google Express Now Handling Fresh Produce
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Mapping Input Losses in Manufacturing
Most Global Manufacturers Still have Many Opprtunities to Boost Profits, McKinsey Says
TOPICS : Manufacturing | Supply chain costs