On WebCT I posted the Rubric for grading cases and presentations, right on the homepage. The instructions for doing cases and presentations are there also in Course Info / Cases. I’m looking forward to reading what you can put together and also to hear the presentations in class.
Interests
Supply Chain Digest- How China Export Business Thrived in 2025 Despite Trump Tariffs
- US PMI for January Finally Breaks above Key 50 Mark that Separates US Manufacturing Expansion from Contraction
- Supply Chain Guru Predictions for 2026
- Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for Week Ending Jan. 30, 2026
- Supply Chain by the Numbers for Feb. 5, 2026
- Supply Chain by the Numbers for Jan. 29, 2026
- Interact Analysis Slightly Raises Warehouse Automation Forecast, but Sill Sees only Modest Overall Growth
- Cargo Theft Value Soared 60 Percnt in 2025, CargotNet Finds
- Do not Plan on Lots of Humanoid Robots in Distribution Any Time Soon, Gartner Says
- Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for Week Ending Jan. 23, 2026
Port Technology International- APMT Apapa rolls out 4G LTE network
- APMT Pipavav unveils expansion project
- COSCO positive despite plummeting revenue
- Hutchison Ports and Egyptian Navy to build new container terminal
- Kalmar to supply Cambodian terminal with RTGs
- Europe leads the way as shipping steps up green tech research
- ABB and Kongsberg to work towards common data vessel infrastructure
- PSA Marine launches carbon cutting digital solution
- Port of Riga upgrades container handling fleet
- Mason Mega Rail project reaches new milestone
Marine Link- Report: Tanker Didn’t Stop After Trawler Collision
- Maersk’s 2025 Report: Some Records and Some Lay Offs
- The Gyrocompass Remains a Powerful Navigation Aid
- GTT Receives Order from Jiangnan Shipyard for LNG Carrier Tank Design
- 'Plug-In' Hybrid Fast Ferry Enters Service
- Load of Venezuelan Oil Ships to Repsol
- HII Delivers 2025 Results
- Silicon Sensing Expands Distribution in North America
- Norway Parliament Rejects Challenge to LNG Plant's Power Supply Plan
- Panama President: Future Port Contracts Will Not Be Issued to a Single Operator