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Manufacturing: National Labor Relations Board On March, Seeking to Block Boeing Factory Move and Challenging State Bans on Card Check

Global Supply Chain and Logistics: Will Rising Wages in China Significantly Change Outsourcing Economics?

Distribution and Material Handling: WERC 2011 Video Review and Comment

Transportation: Efforts to Unionize Drayage Drivers Continues, as California Assembly Prepared to Pass Law Effectively Eliminating Independent Drivers from State Ports

Supply Chain Trends: In Which Direction is Your S&OP Process Biased?

Procurement and Sourcing: ISM 2011 Video Review and Comment

RFID and Auto ID: Understanding Europe's RFID Privacy and Data Protection Framework - And Whether Companies in US Should Consider such a Process

Green Supply Chain: Consumer Interest in Green Products Still Tepid, Headed Down

Research and Insight: Supply Chain Executive Brief: The Growing Imperative for 100% Trading Partner Connectivity


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New Cartoon Caption Contest for May 18, 2011
 
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Manufacturing
Featured Story: National Labor Relations Board On March, Seeking to Block Boeing Factory Move and Challenging State Bans on Card Check

NLRB Says Boeing Needs to Bring 787 Production Line back to Seattle, Seeks to Block Anti-Card Check Laws before a Card Check Law Exists

Related Content: US Manufacturing Looking Strong Generally, but Prospects Vary Substantially by Industry, New MAPI Research Report Says

Growth Projections in Pictures; Forecasts for 24 Industrial Sectors

supply chain Trends and issues
Featured Story: In Which Direction is Your S&OP Process Biased?

One Question that is Infrequently asked and even less Frequently Answered is Whether the S&OP Process is Consistently Biased in one Direction or Another

Related Content: Second Annual ASN Study by Auburn University Professors Finds Retail Practices and Results Vary Substantially

Actual ASN Accuracy Averages 93% in Survey Respondents; Retailers Expect 98-99% Accuracy



distribution and material
Featured Story: WERC 2011 Video Review and Comment

SCDigest Editor Dan Gilmore was at the Warehouse Education and Research Council Conference 2011 in Orlando this week, and he offers his conference review and summary of key trends and conferences presentations.

Related Content: Medical Device Maker DJO Global Finds Success with Mobile Robotic Picking System

New Solution from Kiva Delivers Payback, Supports Lean Distribution Center Approach; From Walking 3 Miles per Day to Product to Picker Approach

Global supply chain and logistics
Featured Story: Will Rising Wages in China Significantly Change Outsourcing Economics?

Wages will be up 80% in Five Years, Li & Fung CEO Says; Vicious Cycle of Inflation and Wage Hikes; Western Consumption Patterns to Change?

Related Content: Shanghai Truckers Strike Mostly Fizzles, but Brings Internal China Logistics System Back into Focus

Just as elsewhere, Independents There Feel Pain of Rising Fuel Costs; Strike Ends Quickly with Only Minor Concessions; Trucking Pressure Increasing with Manufacturing Moving Westward



RFID
Featured Story: Understanding Europe's RFID Privacy and Data Protection Framework - And Whether Companies in US Should Consider such a Process

Framework Calls for Companies to Document Process for Categorizing Privacy/Security Risks - and How They Will be Mitigated

Related Content: Business Case for RFID in Apparel Really Reaching Critical Mass, Driven by Improvement in both Operations and Customer Service

Rush for Mobility Applications also Playing a Role; Is Hype Getting Out of Control Again?

sourcing and procurement focus
Featured Story: ISM 2011 Video Review and Comment

Risk management dashboard and ''register,'' from Goodrich, making reverse auction strategies successful, really leveraging suppliers in new product development, J. Shipman award winner - Gilmore covers all this and more from Orlando.

Related Content: Commodity Price Crash is Short-Lived, while Import Prices Continue to Rise

Most Commodity Prices Back Up after Sharp Drops Last Week; All Due to Change in Margin Requirements on CME? Import Prices up 11% Year over Year



transportation
Featured Story: Efforts to Unionize Drayage Drivers Continues, as California Assembly Prepared to Pass Law Effectively Eliminating Independent Drivers from State Ports

Teamsters Efforts Are ''Dogged,'' Curtis Whalen of ATA says; Law would be Challenged if Passed under Same Arguments as LA Clean Truck Program Legal Battles

Related Content: Market Trends Moving in Favor of Truckload Carriers, Analysts Say

Almost No Carriers are Adding Capacity Even as Demand Rises, Stifel Nicolaus Analysts Say; Some Seeing Double Digit Rates Increases; "Clear Need" to Raise Driver Pay

transportation
Featured Story: Consumer Interest in Green Products Still Tepid, Headed Down

Product Sales have Dropped from 2008; Is it Just because they Cost More, or Something Else?

Related Content: Battles of Plastic Grocery Bags Takes Another Turn, as Study Says Even Re-Usable Totes not much Better

How Many Times are Re-Usables really Used? Report Findings being Repressed?

transportation
Featured Story: Supply Chain Executive Brief: The Growing Imperative for 100% Trading Partner Connectivity

This Supply Chain Executive brief from Chief Supply Chain Officer Insights disucsses the increaded importance of building near universal trading partner connectivity, and how improved technology is making the task easier and less expensive than ever.

Related Content: CSCO Insight: Enterprise Software Applications - Measuring the Value

''Earned Quantifiable Benefits'' is a Key Concept, says Barry Wildernan, to Finding Value

   
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