Tag Archives: Supply Chain

Simple Labels or Comprehensive Nutrient Labels for Food ?

An article in the New York Times (Oct 21, 2011, B3) describes a new proposed food labeling system by the Institute of Medicine. The proposal would list calories per serving and up to three stars. Each star would be for … Continue reading

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Apple iPhone model changes and planning by case makers

An article in bloombergbusinessweek (Oct 17,2011) describes pressures faced by iPhone case manufacturers, a $ 450 million market, when new iPhones models are announced by Apple.  Rely on leaks and rumors regarding the new phone and invest in tools in … Continue reading

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Liking Cotton Price Increases to Consumer Goods Sales Growth in Pakistan

An article in bloombergbusinessweek (Oct 17,2011) describes a global cotton driven supply chain. The rising cotton prices worldwide, doubling the past year, has increased spending capacity among  Pakistan’s farmers. But the biggest beneficiaries are global consumer goods manufacturers Unilever and … Continue reading

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Contradictory trends – Retail Sales forecasts at odds with imports trends

An article in the New York Times (Oct 11, 2011) describes the contradiction faced by shipping companies. Growth in retail sales have inspired strong retail growth forecasts into the future. But dropping manufacturer shipments at ports suggest demand downturns at … Continue reading

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Llama and guano dung fertilizer in Peru

In a talk at the Northeast Conference on Andean Archeology (Andover, Oct 15, 2011), Professor Paul Szpak described the dung of guano birds and llamas and their role as fertilizers.  The guano dung has 11% nitrogen, while the llama dung … Continue reading

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Food waste and food shortages across the global supply chain

An article in the International Herald Tribune (Oct 15, 2011) describes waste as a key contributor to food shortages. 33 % of food purchased in the UK is wasted. 40 % of the fruits and vegetables grown in India is wasted. … Continue reading

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Near Net Zero at Frito-Lay’s Casa Grande, Arizona plant

An article in Sustainable Life Media (Oct 8, 2011) describes efforts at Frito Lay’s plant to reduce its energy and water impact. 67 % of the energy used comes from renewable sources – solar power. 75 % of the water … Continue reading

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Amazon.com – the WalMart of the web ?

An article in the Economist (Oct 1, 2011) reports that Amazon.com’s are 11 % lower than other retailers with physical stores for 100 products selected randomly.  The prices at Amazon were even lower compared to store websites. Amazon.com’s low profit margin, scale, the … Continue reading

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Airline sustainability goals and biofuel role

A New York Times article (Green Column, Oct 9, 2011) describes the airline industry goal to become “carbon neutral” by 2020 and cut emissions by 50 % by 2050, given that they account for 2 % of all human generated … Continue reading

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The Impact of concentration in the Global Electronics Supply Chain

An article in the Economist (Oct 8, 2011) describes how concentration of manufacturing by Taiwanese firms has enabled price decreases and feature increases faster than chip prices. At HTC, new product development time has dropped by six months compared to two … Continue reading

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