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CFO
June 1, 2011
David M. Katz
All in the Timing Recent catastrophes in Japan are spurring a reevaluation of just-in-time manufacturing. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 17, 2011
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Now, a Weak Link in the Global Supply Chain Setbacks to Japan's industries could disrupt the flow of components to tech and auto companies in the U.S. as well as in other countries. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 30, 2011
John Rosevear
Toyota's Quake Troubles May Be Just Beginning Parts shortages threaten to put Toyota and other automakers into a big hole. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2006
Erico Guizzo
Winner: Carbon Takeoff With a radical carbon-fiber composite wing, Boeing is pushing the envelope of aviation design in its new 787 jetliner. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 24, 2006
Carol Matlack
Airbus May Hit An Air Pocket Over China Why Airbus' plan to build narrowbody planes in China could come up short. mark for My Articles similar articles
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August 13, 2007
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Japan Has A Lot Riding On This Plane Mitsubishi Heavy's lightweight jet could make it a player in commercial aviation. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
May 31, 2011
Dennis Fisher
Japan Disaster Shakes Up Supply-Chain Strategies The recent natural disaster in Japan brought to light the fragile nature of the global supply chain. Harvard Business School Professor Willy Shih discusses how companies should be thinking about their supply-chain strategy now. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
March 1, 2007
Flight Risk An excerpt from the book Boeing Versus Airbus: The Inside Story of the Greatest International Competition in Business by John Newhouse. In the high-stakes, highly political competition with Airbus, outsourcing to Asia helps Boeing sell more airplanes. But at what cost? mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
November 2004
Bill Breen
Living in Dell Time Dell has replaced inventory with information, and that has helped turn it into one of the fastest, most hyperefficient organizations on the planet. Here's how Dell uses speed as the ultimate competitive weapon, and why rivals may never be able to catch up. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 22, 2011
John Rosevear
As Floods Recede, Toyota's Recovery Slowly Continues Slowly but surely, Toyota and Honda are recovering from the epic floods in Thailand. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 30, 2011
Peter Coy
Japan: Economic Aftershocks Can there really be so little economic global impact from Japan's disaster? Why the bullish forecasters could be wrong. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 5, 2011
Drake Bennett
Toyota Doubles Down on Japan While economic forces dictate more overseas plants, Toyota has recommitted to domestic production -- for economic, political, and institutional reasons. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 15, 2011
Shubh Datta
Japanese Carmakers Feel the Heat Post-Quake What automakers can expect in the aftermath of Japan's disaster. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 1, 2011
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Wednesday's ETF to Watch: First Trust Global Auto Index Fund Aftershocks from the earthquake in Japan are still being felt ... in the auto industry. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 3, 2011
Cindy Johnson
Here's How Silicon Wafer Shortages Could Pressure Your Tech Stocks Japan's earthquake may even hurt suppliers with no production constraints. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 17, 2005
Brian Gorman
Japan Looks to the Skies Its recent agreement with France is another sign that the commercial aerospace market could soon have a new player. Of course, a Japanese company able to compete with Boeing and Airbus won't pop up overnight. Investors should keep a close watch on the competitive landscape. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
June 1, 2007
Jonathan Katz
Just-In-Time Remains Justifiable Worried about how bird flu, hurricanes or civil unrest could impact a lean supply chain? Despite such inherent risks, the benefits of just-in-time manufacturing may still be too much to pass up. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
May 1, 2008
Jonathan Katz
Derailed From The Lean Track Watch out! Just because your company has 'gone lean' doesn't mean everything will run smoothly. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
August 1, 2004
John S. McClenahen
Best Practices -- Piloting Materials Management Boeing believes its improved approach benefits customers, parts suppliers and itself. It "conservatively" estimates savings of 10% to 20% in maintenance materials costs mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 12, 2007
Ron Vlieger
Boeing: A Wing and a Prayer? Boeing's ability to meet its delivery goals is still up in the air. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
June 2011
Shaken to the Core The economic impact of the disaster in Japan is far reaching. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
October 1, 2006
Doug Bartholomew
Supply Chains at Risk Manufacturers need to guard against disruptions in the flow of materials. With so many things that can -- and do -- go wrong, contingency planning is no longer a luxury. It's a necessity. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
February 15, 2012
Jonathan Katz
Trade Wars: Could Lessons Learned From Japan in the 1980s Apply to China Today? Japan Inc. didn't kill U.S. manufacturing, but did the United States learn from that competitive era? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 4, 2005
Tim Beyers
Is Boeing Back? Japan Airlines passes over Airbus and orders 30 new jets. Should investors care? mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
June 12, 2003
David Drickhamer
Inventory Bloat at Toyota. What Gives? Answer may lie in the supply chain. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 10, 2011
Shubh Datta
Honda's Struggles Likely to Grow Honda plans to cut production from Japan, post-Japanese crisis. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 24, 2009
Rich Smith
Boeing's Endless Nightmare Second quarter earnings report from Boeing stand out for what they didn't tell us. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
July 1, 2006
Jill Jusko
Outsoucing: Supply-Chain Stretch With a little help from vendor partners, manufacturers meet growing value-chain challenges. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 7, 2011
Jeff Green et al.
U.S. Companies Rush to Fill Japan's Supply Gap With Japanese makers of everything from fish meal to chemicals forced to cut production after the Mar. 11 quake, U.S. suppliers are poised to see new business. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 25, 2009
Rich Duprey
Get Airborne With Boeing's Grounding The plane maker's latest delay creates an investor opportunity with suppliers. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
December 16, 2009
Josh Cable
What You Can't See Can Hurt You The collapse of the economy - and many manufacturers' key suppliers - underscores the need for improved supply chain visibility. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
June 1, 2008
David Blanchard
Just In Time -- If Supply Chain Management is the Answer, What's the Question? Supply chain worst practices are becoming an epidemic throughout the industry. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 6, 2007
Rich Smith
Japan Takes to the Air Boeing's demand for commercial airplanes spurs Mitsubishi and Kawasaki to re-enter the market. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 14, 2011
Sean Williams
The Earthquake in Japan and the Global Economy An initial look at which companies may benefit and which will struggle following Japan's mammoth earthquake. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
January 1, 2005
David Drickhamer
House of Cards Just-in-time deliveries, lean inventories and tight relationships with key vendors. The quest to minimize supply-chain costs has maximized vulnerability. Have manufacturers gone too far? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 19, 2011
Shubh Datta
Toyota: Uncertainty Looms Ahead Toyota saw a decline in its profits by a whopping 77% in its last fiscal quarter. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 1, 2011
John Rosevear
Are Locusts Next for Toyota? Another natural disaster is disrupting the Japanese auto-maker's production - as its long-anticipated U.S. recovery seems to have stalled. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 11, 2004
Ian Rowley
So Much For Hollowing Out Japan's giants are investing in plants at home again. There are many factors behind the switch. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 11, 2011
Japan's Quake May Disrupt Chip Shipments What effect will Japan's big quake have on the global technology industry? mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
December 15, 2009
Matt Molnar
Boeing 787 Dreamliner Finally Gets Off the Ground Boeing today sent its new 787 Dreamliner on her maiden test flight, marking the first time a mostly composite airliner has taken to the air. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 30, 2011
Jim Mueller
Rising Star Buy: Time for Some More Nam Tai Electronics One tsunami and a 13% drop later and it's time to pick up some more of this electronic component manufacturer. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
May 1, 2006
Jonathan Katz
Continuous Improvement -- Meeting At The Crossdock Eastman Kodak has realized "savings in the millions" in transportation and inventory costs by implementing lean logistics. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
December 1, 2007
David Blanchard
Thought Leaders -- Lean On Me (Full Transcript) More from Lean guru Jim Womack. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 6, 2011
Rich Smith
Boeing Flies to Japan, Walks Back A profitable 787? Um, maybe not. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 17, 2011
Thomas Black
American Companies Are Exposed, Too Nearly three dozen U.S. corporations derive at least 15 percent of their sales from the Japanese market. mark for My Articles similar articles
On Wall Street
June 1, 2011
Milton Ezrati
Reconstruction Of A Nation The horrible disaster in Japan has made clear the country's still critical role in the global supply chain and the global economy. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 5, 2011
Brendan Byrnes
This Automaker Is About to Get Wrecked Honda's woes continue. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
November 1, 2007
David Blanchard
Boeing and Honeywell Help Airlines Reduce Inventories The Integrated Materials Management system project helps cut costs. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
December 1, 2007
David Blanchard
Thought Leaders -- Lean On Me Lean guru Jim Womack believes the world - though not necessarily manufacturing -- is marching in a lean direction. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
March 1, 2007
Traci Purdum
Vendor-Managed Inventory: Size Matters Vendor-managed inventory works best when money talks. mark for My Articles similar articles