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August 14, 2007

Retail Supply Chain: Where is Wal-Mart's Secret Plan?

As Share Price Tanks Again, Many are Wondering What Happened to Super-Secret Effort; Inevitable Loss of Supply Chain Power?

TOPICS : Consumer goods industry supply chain | Retail industry supply chain | Wal-Mart

August 13, 2007

Logistics News: Will Minneapolis Bridge Collapse Spur Investment Needed in U.S. Transportation Infrastructure?

Some Say Yes, but the Funding Requirements are Huge; Dollars Needed are in the Trillions

TOPICS : Logistics | Transportation

August 12, 2007

Procurement News: Milk and Milk-Related Products Have Become Part of Agflation Syndrome, as Supply Chain Costs Soar for Food Producers

Foodstuffs Market Goes Global, Giving Suppliers More Clout; Chinese are Eating More Cheese Too

TOPICS : Global supply chain | Procurement/Supplier Management

August 08, 2007

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Where are Companies Investing in Distribution?

Software, Fork Trucks are Up, Facilities and Fixed Automation Down, says New Report

TOPICS : Distribution | Logistics | Supply Chain studies


August 07, 2007

Supply Chain by the Numbers: Aug. 7, 2007

This Week: Lights Out for Samsung's NAND Flash Memory Chip Plant; Wal-Mart Expects Growth in Electronics Sales; Michelin Opens Its Wallet to Upgrade Tire Building Factories; Addressing Food Safety Concerns in China Will Cost Big Bucks

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

August 06, 2007

Supply Chain Disruptions: Samsung Flash Memory Plant Goes Down, Halting Production for Almost Two Days

The $43 Million Spark; Apple Stock Also Drops on Supply Fears

TOPICS : Manufacturing | Supply chain risk


August 01, 2007

Supply Chain Software News: i2 CEO McGrath Resigns, Months Earlier than Originally Expected

Exec Led Company's Financial Rebound, but is said to be Seeking Other Opportunities

TOPICS : Supply chain software

July 31, 2007

Supply Chain by the Numbers: July 31, 2007

This Week: Japan's Shrinking Workforce; Demand for Oil Signals Higher Prices; Handheld RFID Reader Leaves Bar Code Scanner in the Dust; Lucrative Compensation for Procurement and Supply Management Officers

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers