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Supply Chain by the Numbers for July 30, 2020
Worst Quarter for US GDP in History; Big Savings for Some for Moving Out of China, PwC Study Says; eTruck Maker Nikola Breaks Ground on Giant Factory; General Mills Needs more Co-Packers
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: What Sectors are Most Aggressive in Developing Women in Supply Chain
Consumer Goods Companies Seem to be in the Lead, but Only 29% have Formal Targets, Gartner Research Finds
TOPICS : Supply Chain TrendsSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Starting July 30, 2020
Show us your Supply Chain Wit!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for Week Ending July 24, 2020
See who was up and who was down!
TOPICS : StocksSupply Chain Cartoon Caption Winners for May 27, 2020 Contest
Cameron Jones of San Bernardino , CA and Wil Biscardi of Warehouse Corp. Take Home the Prize with a Great Captions!
TOPICS : CartoonsSupply Chain by the Numbers for July 22, 2020
Sailors Stuck at Sea See a Lifeboat; Women Gaining Spots Atop the Supply Chain Org Chart; Truckload Rates and Volumes Continue to Fall; New Retail Group Hopes to Reinvent Plastic Bags
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the NumbersSupply Chain Graphic of the Week: How will Panemic Change Sourcing Strategies?
Some Companies will Leave China, Survey Finds, but Majority will No
TOPICS : China | Global supply chain | Green and Reverse | Procurement/Supplier ManagementChain Reaction for July 21, 2020: Are New Robots Key to Distribution Keeping Up with Demand?
One Key Thing to Remember
TOPICS : Chain ReactionSupply Chain Digest's Weekly Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Index for Week Ending July 17,2020
See who was up and who was down
TOPICS : StocksSupply Chain by the Numbers for July 15, 2020
Amazon Loading Up on Larger Delivery Vans; Hair Testing could Push Many Drivers off the Road; US Manufacturing Output Up but Still Low; MIT Warehouse Disinfecting Robots
TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers