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October 02, 2012

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting Oct. 2, 2012

Show Us Your Supply Chain Wit!

TOPICS : Cartoons

September 28, 2012

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 28, 2012

Foxconn Melee Raises More Questions; CampbellSoup Cans Its Oldest Plant; Harley Davidson Rides Temp Labor; Maersk Says More Slow Steaming

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

September 28, 2012

Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Winner for Sept. 5, 2012 Contest

Steven Faber of Gerdau Special Steel and Stephen Jenson of Honeywell Take Home the Prize!

TOPICS : Cartoons

September 27, 2012

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: The New Look of Coming Aerodynamic Trucks

Steamlined Designs Promise Substantial Increases in Fuel Mileage

TOPICS : Logistics costs | Logistics | Transportation | Trucking

September 21, 2012

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 21, 2012

Baxter the Robot is Reasonably Priced; Longshoremen Agree to Keep Containers Moving for Now; FedEx Sees Continued Market Changes; Walmart Saying Partial Goodbye to Middlemen

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

September 21, 2012

Chain Reaction for Sept. 21, 2012: Achieving WMS-TMS Integration

Lanny Says Its Easier than You Think

TOPICS : Chain Reaction

September 20, 2012

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Understanding Predictive Analytics for Demand Forecasting

Approach is Inherently Better at Considering Multiple Factors that Influence Future Demand than Traditional Statistical Forecasts, One Proponent Says

TOPICS : Consumer goods industry supply chain | Demand planning/management | Forecasting | Retail industry supply chain

September 14, 2012

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 14, 2012

P&G Sees ''Beautiful'' Results with Inventory Optimization; Truck Drivers Going AWOL; US Becoming Advantaged in Manufacturing; Sun Shining Bright on US Solar Installations

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

September 14, 2012

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Are US Truckload Rates Headed Much Higher?

Likely So, John Larkin of Sifel Nicolaus Says, as Factors Combine to Reduce Capacity

TOPICS : Trucking

September 07, 2012

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Sept. 7, 2012

Now Samsung Under Gun for Labor Practices; On-Line Pricing Madness; Proposal for Dramatically Increasing Carbon Taxes; ''Old Man River'' Mighty Low

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers | Supply chain careers/recruitment