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Archive for December, 2010

CSR 2010: Emerging Career Choices in Supply Chain and Sustainability

Friday, December 31st, 2010

From Forbes: “As misconceptions of business sustainability being a passing trend quickly fall by the wayside, large organizations, traditionally mistaken as burdened with a primary responsibility as change agents in the water, carbon, environment and climate change solutions are now shifting the burden to include suppliers,” writes Julie Urlaub, sustainability consultant, founder and managing director [...]

SCM top 10 of 2010 – Bangkok Post

Friday, December 31st, 2010

From Bangkok Post: “Year-end roundups are all the rage this week, so we thought it apt to do the same for supply chain management. SCM has received more mainstream attention this year than ever before. Not that it has been a cover story in the media, but within both public and private sector organisations the [...]

ePedigree & Serialization: A new Standard in Accountability

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

Between new global serialization mandates, patent cliffs and major company consolidation the pharmaceutical manufacturing space is in the midst of a major transition. Some would say this was bound to happen, as our ‘global (supply chain) village’ continues to become more of a close-knit community. Logistics management is no longer regionally based, but handled on [...]

Santa’s Xmas Meltdown from China Supply Chain Council

Friday, December 24th, 2010

For those looking for some supply chain levity in the Christmas period, you may wish to check out the attached videopost from the China Supply Chain Council. It’s entitled Santa’s Bad Day in Supply Chain or how the little angel came to sit atop the Christmas tree. It was originally released in Christmas 2007! Merry [...]

DB Schenker Agrees to Transition of Livingston International’s Domestic Warehousing and Ground Transportation Business

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Schenker of Canada Limited and Livingston International Inc. have entered into an agreement under which Livingston will transition its North American domestic warehousing and ground transportation businesses, operated under Livingston Integrated Logistics, to DB Schenker. Under the terms of the deal, announced today by Schenker of Canada Limited CEO Eric Dewey and Livingston International CEO [...]

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