Logistics Management - June 1, 2003
Cover Story
East beats West: Why Fujitsu supplies the U.S. from Japan
Fujitsu PC Corp. has built an airbridge between Japan and the United States. The company has perfected a rapid-replenishment distribution model that allows it to take computer orders in the United States, build the products in Japan, and then ship them across the Pacific to customers in the United States.
- Columns
- Bohman on Pricing
- STB will enforce "truth in rates" rules for motor carrier rate bureaus
- Copacino on Strategy
- The true meaning of supply chain management
- Parting Shot
- Security rules put a damper on July 4th
- Departments
- Management Update
- Management Update
- Price Trends
- Price Trends
- Viewpoint
- Meeting the security challenge
- Features
- Global Logistics
- Customs brokers juggle new responsibilities
- Logistics Technology
- Trade software takes aim at security compliance
- Supply Chain Management
- Bar coding: An extra digit for logistics
- Warehousing
- Dock Congestion: How do you spell RELIEF?
- News
- FMCSA issues final driver hours-of-service rules
- Government
- STB's Morgan steps down, cites stronger rail industry
- Hazardous Materials
- Feds mandate background checks for hazmat drivers
- Logistics Briefing
- Services
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