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Tag Archives: Consumer Spending
Future of Excess Inventory Liquidation and Reverse Logistics Industry
Adrian Gonzales over at Logistics Viewpoint just posted the mid-year update to his 2009 Logistics Predictions this week. His predictions have so far been on the mark and we still agree with them now, just like we did back when … Continue reading
Everything as a Service
Yesterday, I attended GigaOM’s Structure ’09 conference where HP’s CTO of Cloud Services Strategy, Russ Daniels, made a bold prediction. “Everything as a Service.” To clarify, Daniels’ believes that the current trends in technology will lead to a world where … Continue reading
Dealing with Forecast Inaccuracies
In my inbox this morning, I found a press release announcing a massive one-day $5 million inventory reduction auction by boating company North Point Water Sports. Events such as this are not uncommon in the manufacturing industry as excess inventory … Continue reading
Preparing for Disruptive Events
Great article by Steve Banker over at Logistics Viewpoint titled Integrating Strategic and Supply Chain Planning at Emerson. In the article, Steve gives a case study of Emerson Process Management, a company that has prepared itself for turbulent times by … Continue reading
