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20 Years of Outsourcing Come Back to Haunt Boeing

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Alaska Airlines Door Blows Out in Flight For 20 years, Boeing has engaged in collaborative product development with a significant number of suppliers. Historically, Boeing was vertically integrated – the great majority of product development was done in-house. Boeing is now a case study in how not to outsource a supply chain.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] The End of Made In China Manufacturing

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The erosion in the cost advantage has been driven by a confluence of sharp wage increases, lagging productivity growth, unfavorable currency swings, and a dramatic rise in energy costs, states the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) based on a study of 25 nations that account for nearly 90 percent of global exports of manufactured goods.

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Toilet paper and total war – the psychology of shortages and what it means for resilience

Logistics in War

The difficulty experienced in obtaining basic household products – toilet paper for example – as consumers buy in preparation for a state of quarantine that may never come, as trite an issue as it may be, starkly demonstrates how critical human behaviour is in the calculus. We’re waiting to find out what happens next.

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Every Day Low Prices - No Matter Where You Shop!

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Wal-Mart Stores's supply-chain management innovations have driven an overall productivity increase in the U.S. economy, according to a new study by the Global Insight research company. percent decline in overall consumer prices between 1985 and 2004. percent decline in overall consumer prices between 1985 and 2004.

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Streamlining University Logistics: The Path to Efficiency and Sustainability

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According to a study by Barth et al. A case study of the University of California, Berkeley, showed that implementing a green procurement policy resulted in an estimated annual cost savings of over $200,000 (Marrone, 2010). Sustainable procurement in the public sector: an international comparative study.

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The Top 10 Manufacturing Blog Posts from 2014

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Since the Industrial Revolution, manufacturing has been synonymous with factories, machine tools, production lines and economies of scale. Over 40% of CFOs cited productivity as the top benefit of an effective workplace safety program.” – Chief Financial Officer survey, Liberty Mutual Insurance company , (2005). Read Full Post.

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Top 10 Brands Millennials, Gen Z Trust

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A study by Wharton Business School found that this group is mainly interested in supporting brands that are ethical, caring and strive to do the right thing. Content Summary: The company purchases renewable energy certificates to match its non-renewable energy use and it funds renewable energy production from sources like wind and solar.