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Tag Archives: mgmt5612018
GE’s program to speed up US Imports through US ports
An article in the Wall Street Journal (March 6, 2018) titled ” GE Units Expands program to speed up U.S. imports through supply chains”, describes GE Transportation’s work with the port of Long Beach in California to speed up imports … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, Cost, delivery, Global Contexts, logistics, mgmt5612018, technology
Tagged GE, imm2019, mgmt5612018, Optimizer, ports, visibility
62 Comments
Fingerlings – the miniature monkey toy best seller during the 2017 Holiday season
An article in BBC.COM (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42374523) describes the Fingerling – an animatronic toy made by a Hong Kong based Canadian company, WowWee. The article describes the early launch in the UK and Canada, and an internet buzz on social media that … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, consumer, Cost, delivery, manufacturer, mgmt5612018, Operations Management, ordering, Prices, Supply Chain Issues, transport
Tagged air, Fingerling, imm2019, mgmt5612018, price, trend
65 Comments
Nintendo and Apple battle for components provided by supplier
An article in the Wall Street Journal (May 30, 2017) titled “Nintendo battles Apple for parts as Switch demand rises”, describes supplier parts NAND flash memory chips, liquid crystal displays and tiny motors used by both companies in their products. … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, competitiveness, Cost, flash memory, manufacturer, mgmt5612018, Supply Chain Issues, technology
Tagged Apple, mgmt5612018, Nintendo, shortage, technology
50 Comments
Sensors in grocery stores and customer benefit
An article in the Wall Street Journal (January 20,2017) titled “Kroger tests sensors, analytics in interactive grocery shelves” describes Kroger, the US grocery chain, deploying sensors that detect mobile devices and, through LCD screens on aisles, interact with customers’ shopping … Continue reading
Posted in consumer, Cost, Ecommerce, logistics, loyalty, mgmt5612018, Operations Management, product, technology, Uncategorized
Tagged mgmt5612018, mgmt5612019, mgmt5612020
159 Comments
Will floating warehouses and drone delivery enable Amazon to deliver in minutes?
An article in CNN.com titled “Amazon patent hints at floating warehouses in the sky” (December 29, 2016) describes a plan to carry anticipated inventory in a blimp located close to customers, with drone delivery in minutes to a customer. Example … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, competitiveness, consumer, Cost, delivery, logistics, mgmt5612018, Operations Management, ordering, Supply Chain Issues, technology
Tagged mgmt5612018
46 Comments
Including weather forecasts to improve fashion product profitability
An article in the Wall Street Journal (November 27,2016) titled “The Next Fashion Trend:Weather Forecasting” describes the impact of weather on fashion sales and thus the need for the fashion industry to learn about weather forecasting. It claims that the … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, consumer, Cost, logistics, Made in USA, mgmt5612018, Supply Chain Issues, technology
Tagged emb2020, forecasting, mgmt5612018, mgmt5612019, Quick Response, Trends, weather
141 Comments
How treating colds in China impacted the donkey supply chain in Africa
An article in CNN.com (September 29, 2016) available at http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/29/africa/china-african-donkeys/index.html describes a Chinese remedy, ejiao, used to treat colds and insomnia, that uses donkey gelatin. With a fall in the donkey population in China from 11 million to 6 million … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, competitiveness, consumer, Cost, delivery, disruption, Global Contexts, mgmt5612018, ordering, Prices
Tagged mgmt5612018
57 Comments
Will coordination between e-commerce retailers and carriers ensure on-time deliveries this Holiday season?
An article in the Wall Street Journal (October 1, 2014) titled “UPS, FedEx Want Retailers to Get Real on Holiday Shipping” describes pleas by the carriers FedEx and UPS to ecommerce retailers to stagger their promotions, avoid promising free overnight … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, Collaboration, competitiveness, consumer, Cost, delivery, Ecommerce, mgmt5612018, retailers
Tagged Capacity, delivery, Ecommerce, FedEx, mgmt5612018, packages, UPS
74 Comments
Ullmart’s three tier ecommerce distribution in Russia
An article in Bloombergbusinessweek (March 10,2014) titled “In Russia, call it You-Commerce”, describes the company Ullmart, that sells 55,000 fast moving items through a three tier distribution system. The company buys from manufacturers to three warehouses that supply 30 urban … Continue reading
Posted in Ecommerce, Global Contexts, mgmt5612018, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Consumers, Cost, distribution, Ecommerce, mgmt5612018, regulation, Russia, Service, Suppliers, Supply Chain, transport
41 Comments
Should the US government track the working conditions at its apparel suppliers ?
An article in the New York Times titled “Buying Overseas Clothing, US Flouts its own advice” (December 22, 2013) describes the $1.5 billion in clothing purchased by the US government and working conditions at its suppliers. Contracts for clothing for … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, mgmt5612018, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Apparel, audits, Bangladesh, Capacity, Cost, ethical sourcing, factory, mgmt5612018, Suppliers, US
76 Comments