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August 29, 2019

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Aug. 29, 2019

Amazon's Next Day Land Grab; Maybe It's Not a Retail Apocalypse; Aging Manufacturing Workforce; Imports not from China on the Rise

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers


August 22, 2019

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Gauging Supply Chain Transparency

Transparency Can be Measured Along Two Key Dimensions, HBR Authors Say

TOPICS : Green supply chain

August 21, 2019

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Aug. 22, 2019

New Jersey Targets Independent Drivers; Target Plans Private Label Foods; Mixed Signals on Freight Volumes; CEOs Going for Corporate Social Responsibility

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

August 16, 2019

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Interesting Look at Truckload Capacity

Capacity has been Heading Up in 2018, Meaning Carriers are Somehow Finding Drivers

TOPICS : Transportation | Trucking

August 15, 2019

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Aug. 15, 2019

Bill Gates Wants to Sprinkle Chalk Dust in Sky; More CPG Sector Woes; Chinese Manufacturing Feeling Tariff Impact; Rates for Distribution Space Continue to Head Higher

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

August 09, 2019

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Worrisome Indicators on Global Manufacturing?

Global Measure has Fallen below Key 50 Level, Goldman Sachs Says

TOPICS : Economic News | Supply Chain and Government

August 09, 2019

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Aug. 9, 2019

China Now Lowers Value of Its Currency; Increasing Number of Economists Smelling Recession; Amazon Appeals for Drone Exemptions; Not Much Gap between Intermodal and Trucking Costs

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers

August 02, 2019

Supply Chain Graphic of the Week: Top States for Manufacturing 2019

Just Five States Get a Grade of A

TOPICS : Manufacturing

August 01, 2019

Supply Chain by the Numbers for Aug. 2, 2019

US Manufacturing Sector is Drooping; Major Mergers in Ship Building Sector; Investments Keep Flowing to Logistics Automation Vendors; US Truckers Raised Revenues Sharply in 2018

TOPICS : Supply Chain By the Numbers