All jokes aside as to what the US manufacturing sector does produce, the nation's supply chain executives see positive growth for 2010. There are some interesting charts in here. I encourage readers to pour over the data.
http://www.ism.ws/about/MediaRoom/NewsReleaseDetail.cfm?ItemNumber=19911
Monday, December 14, 2009
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