Supply Chain by the Numbers
 

-July 9, 2008

 
     
 

The Numbers Worth Knowing this Week in Supply Chain and Logistics

 
     
 

This Week: The Best Things in Life are Free - Unless it's Trade; Salmonella Scare Hurts Tomato Farmers; T. Boone Pickens Pushes Alternative Energy Plan; Chrysler's Procurement Spend in Mexico

 
     
 
 
 

48%

The percent of US respondents in a recent Pew Research poll that said the impact of free trade was a “bad thing,” up sharply from earlier surveys.

 
 



 

$100 million+

The estimated cost to tomato farmers from the recent salmonella scare that took fresh tomatoes out of stores and restaurants – and which now appears to be caused by something besides tomatoes. The incident has led to calls for improved track and trace regulations. The losses could have been much worse for tomato farmers if the scare had happened a few weeks later, when the majority of this year’s crop was being harvested.

 
 
30%

The reduction in the importation of foreign oil that would be seen in only a couple of years if the US were to adopt T. Boone Picken’s newly released energy plan, according to the oil man and investor. Critics are disputing some of the plan’s assumptions, however, while others note the plan conveniently favors existing Pickens investments in wind power and natural gas.

 
 
 
 
$7 billion

 

 

The amount of Chrysler’s procurement spend in Mexico out of the company’s $40 billion in total outside spend, according to relatively new Chief Procurement Officer John Campi.

 
 
 
 
 
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