Logistics Management - April 1, 2003
Cover Story
Hanging in there
The numbers are in for our 2002 Salary Survey, and they look suspiciously familiar. Hold them up against the figures from 2001, and they are virtually the same. There are some differences, of course, but they are slight. The average salary, for example, inched up by just 2.2 percent to $77,700. (See Figure 1.
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- Bohman on Pricing
- You may qualify for a lower classification rating
- Copacino on Strategy
- Connecting supply and demand
- Parting Shot
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- New Products and Services
- Price Trends
- Price Trends
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- How to comply with the new security rules
- Logistics Technology
- ERP vendors muscle into logistics
- Transportation Exchanges
- Exchanges: Friend or foe?
- Warehousing
- Should you build an island of automation?
- News
- DHL/Airborne deal could shake up U.S. express market
- Logistics Briefing
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- Regulation
- California bill would shift some liability for local drayage to shippers and ocean carriers
- Security
- Container inspection proposal could paralyze trade system
- Transportation
- Rocketing fuel prices lead to higher surcharges
- Winners Circle
- Winners Circle
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