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MANUFACTURING
Good News on Two Fronts for Women in Manufacturing Association
Association Names First Hall Membership Class, While MHI Ups Its Partnership with the Organization
SUPPLY CHAIN TRENDS AND ISSUES

Amazon by the Numbers after Blow Out Q2 - the Movie

SCDigest editor Dan Gilmore reviews Amazon by the numbers, based on its posted numbers plus other data points
   

 

SCDigest's Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Index for Week Ending Aug, 14, 2020

See Who Was Up and Who Was Down
DISTRIBUTION AND MATERIAL HANDLING FOCUS


  Update! MHI Acquires Warehouse Education and Research Council
  Comments from SCDigest Editor Dan Gilmore and MHI CEO George Prest Added

GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN

Volumes for China to Europe Cargo Trains Continue to See Raid Growth
Rail Containers Up Sharp 68% in July, as Chinese Investment Showing Results
RFID AND AUTO ID FOCUS
Revisiting SCDigest's Framework on RFID Process Change
From Basic Bar Code Replacement to New to World Processes
SOURCING AND PROCUREMENT FOCUS
Many Small Suppliers are at Deep Risk of Failure, Harvard Business Review Says
Companies can Take a Number of Steps to Reduce Risk of Supply Chain Disruptions
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT FOCUS
As ecommerce Volumes Soar, Parcel Carrier Leverage their Position
Big Rate Increases being Delivered, Following some Limits on Volumes from Stores, Other Surcharges
 
GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN
Bloomberg Says Amazon Evaluated but Rejected Idea to Push Customers to Slower but Greener Delivery Options
Report Says Amazon also Pushing Idea eCommerce Deliveries actually more Environmentally Friendly than Traditional Retail Model
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