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Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: The Ambitious Supply Chain Transformation at Mondelez
After Split Off from Kraft in 2012, Supply Chain Improvements are Central to Its Overall Strategy; Managing a Huge Number of Initiatives
TOPICS : Consumer goods industry supply chain | Supply chain finance | Manufacturing | Supply chain strategySupply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting Sept. 16, 2013
Show us your Supply Chain Wit!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 13, 2013
Building New Supply Chain Capabilities at Walgreens; International Paper Closing Major US Factory; New Rules Said to be the End for Coal-Powered Electric Plants; Europe Turns to DC Automation
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for Aug. 20, 2013 Contest
Bill Davis of Lowes and Jorge Barnett Lawton Take Home the Prize!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Scenario Planning and S&OP
Despite Critical Role Scenario Planning Plays in Effective S&OP, Percentage Using the Technique is Small; Is it a Primarily a Technology Issue?
TOPICS : Demand planning/management | Sales and Operarions Planning (S&OP) | Supply chain excellence | Supply Chain Planning software | Supply Chain studiesChain Reaction for Sept. 10, 2013: Who Owns the Supply Chain Network?
CSCO Thinks it Might be Time to Refresh the Network
TOPICS : Chain ReactionSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 6, 2013
American Apparel in Zone with RFID; Stunning Fall in US Manufacturing Jobs over 12 Years; Spreadsheets Still Rule the S&OP Roost; Are Supplier Sustainability Efforts Flatlining?
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: What an Abandoned Auto Factory Looks Like
Powerful Photos from Well-Known Photojournalist Larry Snider Documents Quick Decline of Shuttered GM and Ford Plants; Will Likely Just Rot Until Knocked Down Decades Later
TOPICS : ManufacturingSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: US Transportation Volumes by Mode - the More Things Change....
Interesting Look at US Freight Tonnage by Mode Since 1990s Surprisingly Shows that Little has Really Changed
TOPICS : Logistics | Rail carriers/transportation | Transportation | TruckingSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Aug. 29, 2013
Amazon German Warehouse Workers Want More; Trucking to Continue to Gain US Share; More US DCs Want Task Interleaving; Oil Prices Set to Spike
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers