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Supply Chain Visibility
Drug Supply Chain Tracking Advances
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
Efforts to establish an international system for identifying and tracing drugs through the global supply chain are moving forward, despite multiple hurdles for regulators, manufacturers and distributors.
Sourcing & Procurement
China Responds to US Aluminum Foil Dispute
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross this week announced a preliminary decision to slap duties of as much as 81 percent on aluminum foil from China because of alleged subsidies from the Chinese government.
Sourcing & Procurement
Nissan Selling Battering Business for $1 Billion
Nissan Motor Co. is selling its battery business to Chinese private equity firm GSR Capital, as the Japanese carmaker seeks ways to improve competitiveness of its Leaf electric cars while reining in costs.
Sourcing & Procurement
Mexico, Canada Oppose US Proposal for Freer NAFTA E-commerce
A U.S. proposal for Mexico and Canada to vastly raise the value of online purchases that can be imported duty-free is emerging as a flashpoint in an upcoming renegotiation of the NAFTA trade deal.
Sourcing & Procurement
Canada and US Lumber Dispute Continues
The United States wants to settle the agreement as it begins renegotiating NAFTA on August 16.
Sourcing & Procurement
Wal-Mart Introduces Technology Making Checkout Lanes Obsolete
Walmart
Walmart is rolling out a new technology in its stores that enables shoppers to scan and pay for their items without checkout lanes, registers or cashiers.
Software & Technology
Oracle Responds to Market Changes with Major Innovations to Supply Chain Management Cloud
Oracle
Six new applications and hundreds of new capabilities enhance the user experience and support demand-driven business models with modern, end-to-end supply chain best practices.
Warehousing
Toyota, Mazda to Build Joint US Plant
Toyota Motor Corp.
The plant is expected to cost $1.6 billion and employ about 4,000 workers.
Warehousing
Ecomdash Helps Amazon Sellers Capitalize on a Growing Global Market
Ecomdash can now automate inventory syncing; order routing for multi channel sales; and handle internal transfers for Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, India and Italy.
Sourcing & Procurement
Washington Prepares Trade Case, but China Could Fight Back
Technology is proving a major battleground for China and the United States, as both sides vie to protect their economic and national security interests.
Sourcing & Procurement
Expertek Updates Its FieldOffice Distribution Solution with VMI Functionality
FieldOffice streamlines the selling process by allowing salespeople to use iPad devices to capture customer quotes and submit orders, check inventory availability, pricing and credit status, edit and check customer notes and contacts, and more.
Sourcing & Procurement
Boeing’s New Avionics Unit Marks the Reversal of Outsourcing Trend
The Boeing Co.
The Boeing Co. is creating an avionics unit that will build the kinds of electronics and aircraft control systems currently provided by outside suppliers.
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