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MANUFACTURING
Toyota Way and Industry 4.0
Lean Manufacturing Can Leverage Digital Technologies
SUPPLY CHAIN TRENDS AND ISSUES

Let the Debate Begin! Gartner Names Top University Graduate Supply Chain Programs for 2020

Penn State Keeps its Dominance after Losing Top Spot for Undergraduate Programs
   

 

SCDigest's Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Index for Week Ending Aug, 28, 2020

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


  A Review of Non-Putaway Distribution Models that Improve DC Productivity by Eliminating a Pallet or Carton Touch
  Cross Docking, Merge in Transit, DC Bypass and More

GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN

Maersk Leads Way at Ocean Carriers actually Making Money Despite Falling Demand
Carriers have Shown Unprecedented Discpline, Keeping Capacity in Line with Demand
RFID AND AUTO ID FOCUS
RFID, AIDC and IoT New Round Up for September 2, 2020
Victoria's Secret Says It's not Tracking Consumers with Bra RFID; Fake Bar Codes Used to Steal as Much as $1 Million in Merchandise from Home Depot; Toppan Announces New RFID-Powered e-Ink Paper-like Display
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
Drone Deliveries Crawling Forward, as Amazon at Last Catches Break with FAA
Amazon Gets OK for some Drone Deliveries, but Regular Flights for Everyone could Still be Many Years Away
 
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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