Daily News For April 15, 2009

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Today's Daily News

China to U.S. Ocean Transit Times Guaranteed
Old Dominion Freight Line and Hanjin Logistics are now offering a joint guaranteed less transit time less-than-container load service. Click to continue

ArcelorMittal Idles Chicago Bar Mill
Indefinite shutdown follows global trend Click to continue

Intel CEO Says PC Sales 'Bottomed Out' in Q1
Company says industry is returning to normal seasonal patterns Click to continue

Pemex to Build $9.1 Billion Refinery
The new unit will have a production capacity of 300,000 barrels per day. Click to continue

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Poor Economy Sinks Manufacturing Job Fair
"Here's a grim reminder of the current economic state..." Click to continue

A Car Buyer's Worst Nightmare
"Can you even imagine such a monstrosity?..." Click to continue

The Latest On Facebook And Twitter Scams And Viruses
"Maybe this type of social engineering nastiness will be the one thing that can slow Facebook's meteoric growth..." Click to continue

Emerging Supply Chains Require More Collaboration and Less Control; More Coordination
"The current organizational and management structures where developed for highly integrated manufacturing environments in which the telephone was a new form of communication..." Click to continue

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