Dear Reader: This May/June 2010 edition of Supply Chain Management Review marks a new beginning for us. It’s our first issue published under our new company, Peerless Media, LLC. In addition to SCMR, Peerless Media is publishing several other leading publications you may be familiar with – Logistics Management, Modern Materials Handling, and Materials Handling Product News.
In one important sense, you won’t notice any changes. SCMR has been the premier supply chain publication since 1997 and we intend to keep it that way. Frank Quinn, the publication’s founding editor, will continue to lead the editorial team. All of our highly acclaimed columns and departments – Global Links, Insights, Technology, Supply Management, and Leadership – will stay in place.
Perhaps most importantly, SCMR will continue to deliver on the thought-leadership articles that have always set us apart. These are the in-depth case studies, research reports, and insightful analytical pieces from experts in the practitioner, analyst, consulting, and academic communities.
But while we plan to keep the foundations of SCMR in place, we don’t intend to stand still. We can now be more flexible and responsive than ever before in responding to your information needs. In particular, we plan to focus on major enhancements to our web site (https://www.scmr.com), e-newsletters, web events, and other online offerings.
We’re pleased to be entering a new era – and happy to have you with us!
Best regards,
Brian Ceraolo
Group Publisher
Peerless Media, LLC
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