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Tag Archives: Sustainable
Food Labeling – Who Decides
A New York Times article (January 25,2011, B1) describes competing proposals to label food. The Grocery Manufacturers Association announced a labeling scheme that highlights calories, fats etc but also beneficial nutrients like vitamins, protein etc. But the Federal government claims … Continue reading
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Tagged Consumers, Healthy, Labeling, Service, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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Global Trade Rules and Remanufactured Products
A Wall Street Journal article (January 24, 2011, A3) describes efforts by US manufacturers to press for changes in laws in China, Japan and Brazil that ban or restrict the import of used medical equipment. Manufacturers claim that rising commodity … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Cost, Global, Legal, Quality, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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Understanding Rare Earths Supply Chains – a DOE Report
For supply chain managers interested in rare earth supply chains, a DOE report, available at http://www.energy.gov/news/documents/criticalmaterialsstrategy.pdf provides a comprehensive summary. Currently, 97 % of the world’s rare earth metals are sourced from China. A few highlights of the report (a) … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Global Contexts, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Cost, Efficiency, Global, Rare Earths, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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China Control of Rare Earth Mines
A New York Times article (January 21,2011, page B1) describes the takeover of 11 districts in China that have rare earth deposits. This increased control will let the government be more strategic regarding exports of rare earths but also reduce … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Costs, Rare Earths, Supply Chain, Supply Disruption, Sustainable
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WalMart and Healthy Food
A New York Times article (January 20, 2011, B1) described WalMart’s announcement to lower salt, fat and sugars in packaged foods and decrease prices of fruits and vegetables over the next five years. Specifically the company plans to reduce sodium … Continue reading
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Tagged Costs, Supply Chain, Sustainable, Trends
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Slow Steaming, Extra Slow Steaming and Antitrust Exemption
A Supply Chain Digest article (January 13, 2011,http://www.scdigest.com/ontarget/11-01-13-1.php?cid=4091) describes discussions between shipping carriers that transport between Asia and the US to slow down speeds and decrease their environmental impact. Slow steaming reduces speed from 25 knots to 18 knots and … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Efficiency, Emissions, Environment, Global, mgmt5612020, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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U.S.Manufacturing jobs grow 1.2 %
A report in the Wall Street Journal (January 19, 2011) describes a 1.2 % growth in manufacturing jobs in the US in 2010, with a projected increase of 2.5 % in 2011. The article also states that while manufacturing output … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Capacity, Costs, Efficiency, Global, Sustainable, Trends
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Incorporating Manufacturing efficiency in Japanese farms using IT
An article in the Wall Street Journal (January 18, 2011, page B5) describes the head of a Japanese commercial farm who uses information technology to optimize his farm’s output. The article describes the use of sensors to monitor temeprature, soil … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management
Tagged agriculture, Lean, manufacturing, sensors, Sustainable
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Rice Husk Power Supply Chain in India
An article in The New York Times (“A Light in India”, January 10,2011) describes a sustainable supply chain for electric power in the state of Bihar, India. A short summary of the article – “In the past, over 1.8 billion … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Cost, Global, Infrastructure, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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US Solar panel producer closes MA plant
An article in the International Herald Tribune (January 15,2011) describes closure of the MA plant of Evergreen Solar – that shifted production to a plant in China. The article reports that company had plans to decrease its costs from $ … Continue reading
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Tagged Costs, Global, Inefficiency, Sustainable
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