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SUPPLY CHAIN TRENDS AND ISSUES

Which US States are Best for Manufacturing 2020?

Utah Edges Out Usual Winner Indiana to Top the List, as SCDigest Turns Letter Grades into Numeric Score from Ball State Data
   

 

SCDigest's Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Index for Week Ending Sept. 11, 2020

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


  Distribution Center Workers Risk Infection, Washington Post Reports
  Soaring Temp Workers Make Social Distancing in DCs almost Impossible, as Pressure to Deliver can Trump Safety

GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN

Peak Shipping Season May not be a Bust After All
West Coast Ports and Logistics Companies Struggling to Meet Surge of Volumes
RFID AND AUTO ID FOCUS
 
Thou Must Still Follow the 10 Commandments of Bar Coding in 2020
There was a Time when Bar Coding was Very Hard Indeed, but Following the Basic Still Needed for Success
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
A Strategic Plan for US Freight Transportation
New DOT Report Sets Objectives, but Getting there Won't be Easy
 
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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