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Supply Chain Digital magazine Draws on Tompkins Associates to Detail "The Great Comeback"
Also in the September issue, the Freight Transport Association is keen to improve GPS systems' weaknesses and minimize the impact on the transportation industry 
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    CARLSBAD, CA, September 04, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- James A. Tompkins, Ph.D., President and CEO of Tompkins Associates, contributed his expertise to the September issue of Supply Chain Digital magazine, found on SupplyChainDigital.com (www.supplychaindigital.com), to weigh in on "The Great Comeback." As an internationally known authority on global supply chain best practices, business planning and leadership, Dr. Tompkins indicates the economic recovery is in full swing and is calling on global supply chain organizations to formulate a plan for the rebound.

"By creating a sound economic recovery plan and using the innovation and resilience that are the trademarks of today's supply chains, smart companies will not only survive - they will become top-performing companies of tomorrow," Tompkins says as he outlines a five-step process to developing a comeback strategy, while cautioning businesses against a "wait and see" attitude.

Read the full article in the September issue of Supply Chain Digital magazine at: http://www.supplychaindigital.com/Magazine.aspx?id=1578

Or the article can be found directly at: http://www.supplychaindigital.com/Magazine.aspx?id=1578&page=16

Although GPS systems are increasingly becoming a driver's best friend, James Firth of the Freight Transport Association (FTA) says lorry drivers do not feel that SatNav caters to their needs, and yet it's this segment that could potentially have the most at stake in its future. Among the issues is the lack of input from local authorities, which, along with several other grievances, has prompted FTA to consult with leading SatNav companies to produce units more commercially sound.

"Units which lend a greater bias to major roads and, further down the line, offer preferred freight routes as identified by local authorities in consultation with the freight industry are what we must all be aiming for," says Firth in reference to one of the major areas currently being addressed by FTA.

The full article, SatNavs: Urban Blessing or Rural Curse? is available directly at: http://www.supplychaindigital.com/Magazine.aspx?id=1578&page=12. And the complete September issue of Supply Chain Digital magazine is available at: http://www.supplychaindigital.com/Magazine.aspx?id=1578.

Rounding out the September issue of Supply Chain Digital magazine is an exclusive Q&A with the executives of Stobart Group, as well as profiles of supply chain companies on the leading edge of the industry, including a host of international firms making an impact today.

The full spectrum of companies can be found directly at: http://www.supplychaindigital.com/Magazine.aspx?id=1578&page=6

To get more from the magazine that brings you the latest news and trends in the supply chain industry, sign up for SupplyChainDigital.com's newsletters and get your free subscription to Supply Chain Digital magazine.

Newsletter sign-up page: http://www.supplychaindigital.com/NewsletterSignUp
Free subscription to Supply Chain Digital magazine: http://www.supplychaindigital.com/MagazineSignup

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About SupplyChainDigital.com
SupplyChainDigital.com is a pioneering digital media site exploring sector-related issues and opportunities facing top executives, with daily, intelligent news, as well as rich and entertaining monthly content via Supply Chain Digital Magazine. SupplyChainDigital.com meets a previously unmet demand for busy, top-level supply chain executives, who can find pertinent business news, sector-driven articles, exclusive interviews, and digital tools and resources all in one place. In just two short years, Supply Chain Digital has offices in Boston, San Diego, Toronto and Norwich, UK, as it aims to build one of the largest global marketplaces for B2B executives.

Entrepreneur Glen White founded SupplyChainDigital.com in January 2007.


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