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This Week's Supply Chain by the Numbers for May 28, 2010
Machine Tools Investments looking Good; Perrier Sales going Flat, as Green Bottle doesn't mean Green Image; No Slow Steaming for Ocean Cargo Rates; Your Supply Chain Managers may be Looking for New Jobs
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Starting May 24, 2010
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TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for May 10, 2010 Contest
Kari McEwen of DATEX Named this week's Winner
TOPICS : CartoonsThis Week's Supply Chain by the Numbers for May 21, 2010
Samsung Puts Money where its Forecast is; Cap and Trade Reveals Real Dollars; SKU Reductions in Retail Continue; Factory Capacity Drops in Recovery
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Automated Case Picking Solution Drivers
While Interest Level is High, Many Factors will Impact what Solutions should be Considered and Adopted
TOPICS : Material handling automation | Order pickingSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: Drivers and Options for On-Demand Supply Chain Software
Companies Need to well Consider what they are Really Trying to Achieve when they Consider On-Demand Model
TOPICS : On Demand Software | Supply chain and the IT function/technologyThis Week's Supply Chain by the Numbers for May 14, 2010
P&G Suppliers Required To Get Green Data Together; INX Blames Cisco For Decline In Q4 Revenues; Maersk's Slow Down Saves Fuel While increasing Lead Times; Kellogg's AGVs Generate Three-Year Payback
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Starting May 10, 2010
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TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winner for April 26, 2010 Contest
Chris Garbarino Chris Garbarino Agilent Technologies Brings Home the Prize this Week!
TOPICS : CartoonsThis Week's Supply Chain by the Numbers for May 7, 2010
Sony Reduces Suppliers; Truckload Miles Still 36% Below Peak; Steel Mill Capacity Utilization Continues To Rise; Quality Is Job #1
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers