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September 19, 2013

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 strategy

September 16, 2013

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting Sept. 16, 2013

Show us your Supply Chain Wit!

TOPICS : Cartoons

September 13, 2013

Supply 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 Numbers

September 13, 2013

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for Aug. 20, 2013 Contest

Bill Davis of Lowes and Jorge Barnett Lawton Take Home the Prize!

TOPICS : Cartoons

September 12, 2013

Supply 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 studies

September 10, 2013

Chain Reaction for Sept. 10, 2013: Who Owns the Supply Chain Network?

CSCO Thinks it Might be Time to Refresh the Network

TOPICS : Chain Reaction

September 06, 2013

Supply 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 Numbers

September 06, 2013

Supply 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 : Manufacturing

August 29, 2013

Supply 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 | Trucking

August 29, 2013

Supply 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