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How US Manufacturers can Improve Manufacturing Productivity to Overtake China

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Editor's Note: This is a guest blog from our friend Daniel Waldron with Armagard. That’s according to a survey of global CEOs and senior executives. Author information Daniel Waldron Head of Content at Armagard 11 years+ a copywriter, Daniel joined Armagard in November 2013.

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Supply Chain Management:The Upcoming 2011 Holiday Buying.

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View all Infosys blogs. White Papers. |. The Infosys global supply chain management blog enables leaner supply chains through process and IT related interventions. Guest Post By Bob Ferrari, Executive Editor, Supply Chain Matters blog. Business Assurance: Supply Chain Blogs. Procurement Blog.

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Supply Chain Management:Retailer Multi-Channel Operations.

Infosys Supply Chain Management

View all Infosys blogs. White Papers. |. The Infosys global supply chain management blog enables leaner supply chains through process and IT related interventions. Bob Ferrari , Founder and Executive editor of the Supply Chain Matters blog. Business Assurance: Supply Chain Blogs. Procurement Blog.

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Myth Busting 5 Myths Regarding Industrial Facilities

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A survey carried out by Ebiz.net found that 69 percent of respondents, working in an industrial setting, had seen an increase in productivity as a result of computerizing some or all processes, while enhancing the skill set of personnel. Download The Do's And Don'ts Guide Of Manufacturing Floor Computer Integration.

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MIT’s Sheffi on Supply Chain Sustainability

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And though it was more of a social issue than environmental one, Sheffi cites the 2013 collapse of an apparel factory building in Bangladesh that killed more than 100, after which a number of brand companies and retailers such as Walmart and JC Penny initially touted that the factories weren’t producing any of their products. .