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December 04, 2008

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week - RFID and the Internet of Things

Classifying Objects and Managing Hierarchies is Tricky, It Turns Out

TOPICS : RFID

December 04, 2008

This Week's Supply Chain by the Numbers - Oil Prices, YRC Worldwide, Tesco, Global Expansion and Risk

The Supply Chain and Logistics Numbers Worth Knowing This Week: Oil Price Haggling - Do I Hear $75?; Teamsters Lose Green as they Team Up to Save Yellow; Tesco Defers - Why Pay Now That Which Can be Paid Later?; Global Expansion - Growing Like a Weed

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

November 20, 2008

This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - Link Between Exxon and Voice Technology?

What is the Link between Oil Giant Exxon and Voice Technology?

TOPICS : Trivia

November 20, 2008

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week - SCM Priorities 2008

Not Surprisingly, Reducing Supply Chain Costs Topped the Gartner Survey Results; How will those SCM Priorities Change for 2009?

TOPICS : Supply chain strategy | Supply Chain studies

November 20, 2008

This Week's Supply Chain by the Numbers - Wal-Mart, GM, U.S. Manufacturing and Energy Efficiency

This Week: US Stuck in the Middle of RCI; Product Defect 2012 Countdown to Zero; General Motors - "A Fifth" Wheel in US New Car Market Share; Energy Efficiency Improvement Aims at Too "Conservative" Target?

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

November 13, 2008

This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - Why Intermec's Introduction of the Code 39 Bar Code Symbology in 1974 is Noteworthy?

What was Noteworthy about the Introduction by Intermec in 1974 of the Code 39 Bar Code Symbology?

TOPICS : Trivia

November 13, 2008

Supply Chain by the Numbers: November 13, 2008

This Week: Twos Company Comes at a Price; Closing up Shop in China; Labors Secret to Success - No More Secrets; A Return to Open Return Policies

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

November 13, 2008

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week - Sectors with the Greatest Inventory Changes

Wireless and Networking Equipment See Big Drop in DIO, While Food and Drug Retailing Sees the Biggest Rise

TOPICS : Inventory management | Supply Chain studies

November 06, 2008

This Week's Supply Chain Trivia - Calculating Total Working Capital Levels

Besides DIO, What are the Other Two Components Used to Calculate Total Working Capital Levels?

TOPICS : Trivia

November 06, 2008

Supply Chain by the Numbers: November 6, 2008

This Week: A Little Less Water with that Coke; Levi Tracks Imports Every Stitch of the Way; RFID Growth to Slow; Baltic Dry is not Very High

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers