Logistics Management - September 1, 2003
Cover Story
Making it Easier on the Customer
Bacou-Dalloz USA is getting smaller even as it becomes larger. Larger, thanks to a series of mergers and acquisitions that has made the manufacturer of personal protection equipment at least twice the size of its nearest competitor. The subsidiary of Paris-based Bacou-Dalloz, in fact, comprises nine different businesses in the United States alone—and it's not done growing.
- Columns
- Bohman on Pricing
- Single-shipment pickups will cost extra
- Copacino on Strategy
- The Supply Chain Masters
- Parting Shot
- Transport news from across the pond
- Departments
- Management Update
- Management Update
- New Products
- New Products
- Price Trends
- Price Trends
- Viewpoint
- Inventory Visibility: Within Your Grasp
- Features
- Global Logistics
- 3PLs orient themselves to Asia
- Logistics Technology
- Blind Spots
- Special Report: 12th Annual Logistics Survey
- Inventory Velocity Accelerates
- Warehouse and DC
- Buy, sell, or hold?
- Warehouse and DC: Case Study
- Woolworths counts on RFID for security's sake
- News
- Intermodal equipment owners, truckers split over "roadability" bill
- Air Freight
- Air cargo levels lost altitude in 2002
- International Trade
- New trade pacts could bolster shipping, logistics services
- Logistics Briefing
- Services
- Motor Carriers
- Union Pacific offers IPO on Overnite
- Railroads
- Expedited rail services gain ground on trucking
- Winners Circle
- Winners Circle
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