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Business Trends 2014 - Navigating the Next Wave of Globalization
The purpose of this report is to inform such action through the identification of important and robust trends that will certainly matter for years to come—in all but the most extremely catastrophic scenarios for the future of globalization.

Logistics Performance Index (LPI) Report: The Gap Between Best and Worst Persists
The LPI and its supply chain related components help countries understand the challenges that they and their trading partners face in making their national logistics perform strongly.

The Impending Death of the Logistics Agent Model
The platforms built for Franchises in Logistics have been a strong entry point for many business professionals who experienced challenges in Agent Programs or are from outside the industry and see the opportunity in the fast-growing $150B industry.

Business Owners Are Abandoning Logistics Agent Programs
CarrierDirect notes logistics agent programs dwindle as business owners move towards stronger platforms such as franchising.

Supply Chain Technicians in the U.S. - Nationwide Employer Survey Results
The National Center for Supply Chain Technology Education (SCTE) and the California Centers of Excellence recently embarked on a research study to gather information and analyze national trends related to the emerging occupation of Supply Chain Technicians.

The Robin Report – January 2014
The Robin Report is published monthly for senior executives in the retail, fashion, beauty, consumer products and related industries.

‘Out of the Box’ Logistics Startups Challenge Traditional Supply Chains
Last mile delivery location options, the ability to manage global fulfillment via the cloud, the possibility of 24/7 delivery services and perhaps the end of the middleman as businesses gain more control over transportation and the sale of equipment are all included in a new mindset as more and more logistics startups are formed in order to meet needs that are not being met by traditional providers.

2014 Global (Supply Chain) Economy Outlook
As 2013 draws to a close, the waters are relatively calm for the global economy. Anticipated third quarter slowdowns in the Eurozone and Japan were offset by firmer growth in China and North America. Financial markets, while still apprehensive about Federal Reserve policy, have shown less volatility.

Global Supply Chains Increase Complexity of Supplier Risk Analysis
Almost seven out of 10 business leaders believe supplier risk analysis will become more complex as they expand into new global markets. That’s according to research by the Economist Intelligence Unit’s report Strategies for managing customer and supplier risks, sponsored by Dun & Bradstreet.

Strategies for Managing Customer and Supplier Risks
Some work toward a comprehensive Enterprise Risk Management system while others respond piecemeal by putting specialists in place to manage specific threats. Where does your company fall along this spectrum?

Private Label Sourcing Strategies to Differentiate and Defend
Whether looking to create or grow innovative Private Label offerings, retailers face the imperative to enhance their sourcing capabilities.

Transportation & Logistics Companies Reap the Benefits of U.S. Shale Gas Boom, Says PwC US
As the shale energy revolution is gaining speed in the U.S., transportation and logistics companies are experiencing an immediate and dramatic impact, according to a new PwC US report, Shale Energy: A potential game changer – Implications for the US transportation & logistics industry.

Service Failures by Outsourcers Reach Top Three Causes of Supply Chain Disruption
Research supported by Zurich Insurance Group has revealed that service failures by outsources reach top three causes of supply chain disruption. Three quarters of businesses experienced at least one supply chain disruption in 2012, with the same percentage admitting they have a complete lack of visibility of their supply chain.

5th Annual Survey: Supply Chain Resilience 2013
This Supply Chain Resilience report is the fifth in a series that started in 2009 to consider the challenge of developing resilient supply chains. This report, the result of a survey of 519 respondents from 71 countries, highlights the level, range and cost of disruptions that organizations face, and demonstrates how a disruption in one organization can spread out over the entire supply chain.

An Executive Guide to Supply Chain Research
What is research? In layman’s terms, research is the way you solve problems in a systematic manner and, you know very well, problems are part of the business environment.


 


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