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Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Q1 2014 US Carrier Operating Performance by Mode
Rail Carriers as Usual Simply Far more Profitable than Truckload and LTL, as Old Dominion and Union Pacific Continue to Impress
TOPICS : Logistics costs | Logistics | Rail carriers/transportation | Transportation | TruckingSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting May 27, 2014
Show us your Supply Chain Wit!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 22, 2014
Target Canada had Case Quantity Disaster; Oxfam Says Food Companies Need to Look at Extended Supply Chains for CO2; Schneider Writes Big Check to DC Workers; Truckload Rates are Headed Higher
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Schneider Electric Drives Quick Supply Chain Results
Supply Chain Transformation Includes New ''Tailored Supply Chai'n'' Strategy that Leverages Segmentation
TOPICS : Inventory management | Supply chain excellence | Supply chain transformationSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: How Do Distribution Technologies Stack Up?
In Terms of One Set of Value Metrics, Voice Technology Wins the Triple Crown
TOPICS : Distribution | Logistics costs | Logistics | Supply Chain TrendsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 15, 2014
More Anecdotal Evidence of the Return of Made in America; JDA CEO Pushed Out after Long Run;More than Half of Large US Companies have Code of Conduct for Suppliers; FMCSA Proposes Steep Fines for Driver ''Coercion''
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 8, 2014
Port Group wants to Sail Away from Tax on Cadillac Health Care Plan for Union; Reshoring Strategy at Otis Elevator Fell Fast; Number of US Start-Ups Now Below Business Closings; Spike in Truckload Spot Pricing Points to Higher Rates for Rest of 2014
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Which Suppliers Present the Greatest Financial Risk?
Surprise: The Largest Risks Often Come from Low Spend Suppliers, Says David Simchi-Levi of MIT in Harvard Business Review
TOPICS : Supply chain riskChain Reaction for May 5, 2014: Dealing with Demand Volatility
Falling back on the tools your comfortable with
TOPICS : Chain ReactionSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of May 2, 2014
Amazon Looking at Running its Own Parcel Trucks; Motorola Exiting Wireless and Scanning Business in Sale to Zebra - Wow; Walmart Continues to Roll Out Supplier Sustainability Index; US Driver Shortage Continues
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers