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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 | 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 NumbersSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Aug. 23, 2013
BMW Looking for Repair Parts in Supply Chain Snafu; US Trucking Tonnage is Slowing; US Manufacturing and Exports to Surge; Many Walmart Buyers are Busy, Expect Voice Mail
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting Aug. 19, 2013
Show us your Supply Chain Wit!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for July 22, 2013 Contest
Bill Deichler of Murphy Oil USA and Christopher Kirk Take Home the Prize!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Aug. 16, 2013
US Factories Just Cannot Get as Busy as they Used to Be; Consumers are Buying - but In Different Ways; A Lot of Stuff Is Made in Indiana; Coles Australia Gets Right After DIFOT Metric
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Maintaining a Picture of Your Supply Chain
A Picture Often Really is Worth a Thousand Words; Presenting the Supply Chain in a Way Even the CEO Can Understand
TOPICS : Network design/optimization | Supply chain costsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: US to Build Competitive Advantage in Manufacturing
Boston Consulting Group Doubles Down, Says Growing US Competitiveness will Lead to Surge in Exports and Jobs
TOPICS : Global sourcing | Global supply chain | Manufacturing | Outsourcing/offshoring | Supply chain costsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Aug. 9, 2013
Switching Port Assignments Delivers Big Savings; Input Costs will Continue to Fall, Yergin Says; Companies Did Not Stretch Out Supplier Payments in 2012; Still Trying to Get Back to 2007 Production Levels
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: It is Very Hard to Reduce Inventory Levels
Analysis Shows Inventory Levels of Product-Based Companies Flat Since 2005; Good Performance Given Forces Pushing Inventories Higher?
TOPICS : Inventory management