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Supply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Dec. 9, 2010
Kroger Makes Supply Chain Move, Oil Prices Heading North, SCM Visionaries Clobber the Pack, Job Posting Auger well for Economy
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Starting Dec. 7, 2010
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TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winner for Nov. 15, 2010 Contest
Jack Everett of Triad Logistics Partners Named Winner from 150+ Entries
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Dec. 2, 2010
Impact of CSA 2010 on Freight Rates; SAP Must Send REALLY BIG Check to Oracle, Court Says; New African Safari Planned by WalMart; Sony Watches TV Production Go Offshore
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Linking Product Characteristics to Supply Chain Strategies
A Simple Model Based on Demand Uncertainty and Economies of Scale Identifies the Right Combination of Push and Pull, Dr. David Simchi-Levi Says
TOPICS : Inventory management | Inventory optimization | Supply Chain Basics | Supply chain costs | Supply chain excellence | Supply chain strategy | Supply chain thought leadershipSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Where is the Growth in Logistics Outsourcing?
Contract Distribution, International Logistics Management, are Growing much Faster than Domestic Transportation Management and Dedicated Carriage
TOPICS : Outsourcing/offshoring | Third-party logisticsSupply Chain by the Numbers for Week of Nov.18, 2010
Retail Christmas Inventories Up - Barely; Parcel Rate Hikes more than they Seem?; WalMart Same Store Sales Drop Again; Here Comes EPA on Greenhouse Gases
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Starting Nov. 15, 2010
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TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Manufacturing Output Still Not Back to 2008 Levels
Developed Economies Dug Very Deep Hole; China and India have Very Different Trajectories
TOPICS : ManufacturingSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winner for Oct. 26, 2010 Contest
Tom Hammann of General Mills Named this Week's Winner from 200+ Entries with Two Great Captions
TOPICS : Cartoons