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Opening the trunk of a van.

 

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Tokyo Fish Market

 

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Fresh produce at the Tokyo Fish Market

 

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Tokyo Fish Market

 

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Tokyo Fish market.

 

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A delivery at the Tsukiji Market in Tokyo.

 

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Loading a truck.

 

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Tokyo Fish Market

 

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International travel in Japan.

 

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Tokyo Fish market.

 

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Tokyo Fish Market

 

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A delivery worker at the Tsukiji Market in Tokyo.

 

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Tsukiji Market in Tokyo.

 

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Tokyo Fish Market

 

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Warehouse delivery in Tokyo.

 

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Construction nears completion July 28, 2011, on the 250,000-square-foot Logistics Distribution Center for Defense Logistics Agency Distribution Europe, headquartered in Germersheim, Germany . The project, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District, will enable DLA Distribution to combine operations such as receiving, storing, issuing, cross-docking and transportation under one roof. The facility is scheduled to be turned over to DLA in early 2012. Read the full story at 1.usa.gov/nIV7HJ (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Jennifer H. Aldridge)

Construction is nearing completion July 28, 2011, on the 250,000-square-foot, eco-friendly Defense Logistics Agency Logistics Distribution Center Europe, being managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District. The $25 million facility, located in Germersheim, Germany, is scheduled to be turned over to the DLA in early 2012. The consolidated building will enable DLA Distribution to more effectively support warfighters throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Read the full story at 1.usa.gov/nIV7HJ (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Jennifer H. Aldridge)

A well known supermarket chain rolls out its very own version of Just-In-Time.

USACE and DLA incorporate a variety of energy-efficient features, including a biomass heating system, into the new Logistics Distribution Center Europe located in Germersheim, Germany. According to Lt. Col. Andre J. Baldanza, DLA Distribution Europe commander, the distribution center will be almost entirely self-sustainable upon completion in early 2012. Read the full story at 1.usa.gov/nIV7HJ (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Jennifer H. Aldridge)

The Rams Operation Stimulus Supply Chain Case Competition, March 3, 2023

Please join us in congratulating Elizabeth Blackburn who has been promoted to the rank of master sergeant in the U.S. Army. Master Sgt. Blackburn is a superb logistician who is a master at supply chain management. Her efforts to acquire everything personnel need to do their jobs well have enhanced the deployment experience for many. It was such a joy for the Afghanistan Engineer District-South family to celebrate this important event in Elizabeth’s life.

Please join us in congratulating Elizabeth Blackburn who has been promoted to the rank of master sergeant in the U.S. Army. Master Sgt. Blackburn is a superb logistician who is a master at supply chain management. Her efforts to acquire everything personnel need to do their jobs well have enhanced the deployment experience for many. It was such a joy for the Afghanistan Engineer District-South family to celebrate this important event in Elizabeth’s life.

The New Supply Chain Agenda: The 5 Steps that Drive Real Value

 

Authors: Reuben Slone, J. Paul Dittmann, and John T. Mentzer

 

Publication Date: May 11, 2010

 

Description: Is your company delivering products to customers at the right time, place, and price - with the best possible availability and lowest possible cost and working capital? If not, you're probably alienating your customers and suppliers, eroding shareholder value, and losing control of your fixed costs. These dangerous mistakes can put you out of business. In The New Supply Chain Agenda, Reuben Slone, J. Paul Dittmann, and John Mentzer explain how to reinvent your supply chain to avoid those errors? and turn your supply chain into a competitive weapon that produces unprecedented economic profit for your firm. Drawing on a wealth of company examples, the authors show how to activate the five levers of supply chain excellence:

 

- putting the right people with the right skills in the right jobs

- leveraging supply chain technologies such as system optimization and visibility tools

- eliminating cross-functional disconnects, including SKU proliferation

- collaborating with suppliers and customers to generate a seamless flow of information and supply chain improvements

- managing supply chain projects skillfully

 

Apply the steps in this book, and you build a supply chain that delivers as it should - without leaving money on the table.

 

Author Bios: Reuben Slone joined OfficeMax in November 2004 as the executive vice president of supply chain. He is responsible for inventory management, supply chain operations, real estate, store development, and indirect procurement for the company. Slone was most recently vice president, global supply chain for Whirlpool Corporation where he led the transformation of Whirlpool's supply chain over the past four years.

 

Other works by these authors:

HBR Articles

 

Contact: publicity@hbr.org

 

John T. Mentzer is a professor of Marketing, Logistics, and Transportation at The University of Tennessee, has received numerous awards for his research and teaching in the areas of strategy, forecasting, and customer service quality as a linkage between marketing and logistics in supply chain management. He is a distinguished fellow of the Academy of Marketing Science--a distinction given to less than 30 scholars worldwide. He also has extensive experience working with service, manufacturing, and government organizations.

 

J. Paul Dittmann is the Director, of Corporate Partnerships at the University of Tennessee, and the Managing Director of the Demand/Supply Integration Forums.

  

Please join us in congratulating Elizabeth Blackburn who has been promoted to the rank of master sergeant in the U.S. Army. Master Sgt. Blackburn is a superb logistician who is a master at supply chain management. Her efforts to acquire everything personnel need to do their jobs well have enhanced the deployment experience for many. It was such a joy for the Afghanistan Engineer District-South family to celebrate this important event in Elizabeth’s life.

Please join us in congratulating Elizabeth Blackburn who has been promoted to the rank of master sergeant in the U.S. Army. Master Sgt. Blackburn is a superb logistician who is a master at supply chain management. Her efforts to acquire everything personnel need to do their jobs well have enhanced the deployment experience for many. It was such a joy for the Afghanistan Engineer District-South family to celebrate this important event in Elizabeth’s life.

Please join us in congratulating Elizabeth Blackburn who has been promoted to the rank of master sergeant in the U.S. Army. Master Sgt. Blackburn is a superb logistician who is a master at supply chain management. Her efforts to acquire everything personnel need to do their jobs well have enhanced the deployment experience for many. It was such a joy for the Afghanistan Engineer District-South family to celebrate this important event in Elizabeth’s life.

Vandaag worden bedrijven uitgedaagd in hun Supply Chain om gelijktijdig klantenservice te verhogen en logistieke kosten te verlagen.

 

Xeleos Consulting helpt organisaties om duurzame resultaten te bereiken in hun Supply Chain via gespecialiseerde adviesdiensten in de optimalisatie van de Supply Chain.

 

Samen met haar klanten implementeert Xeleos Consulting de beste pragmatische Supply Chain-oplossingen met meetbare resultaten.

 

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Brighton Cromwell is a certified supply chain management that provides best and quality services to improve the performance of defense of the United States. Get reliable services from one of the fastest-growing defense and technology company online.

US military contractors are hired to serve the defense department with the essential goods or services. Properly dealing with the armed forces is must to ensure their good health with sufficient diet, clothing, shelter and other accessories.

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