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Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Understanding Distributed Order Management Solutions
Driving Omnichannel Order Fulfillment and B2B ''Order Hub'' Capabilities
TOPICS : e-fulfillment | ecommerce | Order managementSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of July 23, 2015
Mercedes Embraces a New Logistics Model for Auto Parts; 3D Printers Threaten Hollywood Revenue; Big Blue has Unenviable Streak Going; NRF Revises 2015 Retail Sales Forecast Down
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Growth of Sustainable Product Sales
While Growth of Green Products is Fast It Seems at Many Companies, Definitional Issues Make Comparisons Diffilcult
TOPICS : Global supply chainChain Reaction Cartoon for July 20, 2015: Is the Order Still King?
Alvin Says Mongo Needs a DOM, and Lanny Says we Already Have an Order Management System
TOPICS : Chain ReactionSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: US Manufacturing Recovery by Sector
While Overall US Output is Back over 2007 Peak, There are Big Winners and Losers Across Different Industries
TOPICS : ManufacturingSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of July 16, 2015
Small Cars Struggle to Remain Built in USA; 99% RFID Read Rate not Enough for One Shoe Retailer; Lego's Long-Term Goal for Plant-based Plastic; US, Euro Ports Lag in Productivity
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of July 9, 2015
Walmart Charging Vendors for Inventory? The Panama Canal is Filling Up; Apparel Companies See Africa as Next Source of Low Costs; China Stock Market Tumbling, Impacts to Follow
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Impressive New Visual Supply Chain Display at Flextronics
Real-time Data and Video across the Globe, as the Jumbotron Comes to the Supply Chain
TOPICS : Supply chain risk | Supply chain visibilitySupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of July 2, 2015
Unilever Collaborates on Network Design; Solar Energy Expected to Rise Rapidly; Transports Costs have been Headed Up Sharply for CPG Companies; Breakthrough Advance in 3D Printing?
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: eCommerce Sales Continue to Rock On
Growth Continues at 14-16% Pace - but Amazon Keeps Growng Much Faster than That
TOPICS : Amazon.com