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Page 1: There Is Always Time for Trivia - Supply Chain Trivia Slide Deck from the Supply Chain Insights Global Summit - 2015

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THERE’S ALWAYS TIME FOR

TRIVIA

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How many jelly beans were used to make this portraitof Ronald Reagan?

10,000

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What semiconductor chip manufacturer was initially named Moore Noyce … a name that was allegedly rejected because it sounded like “More Noise?”

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What chemical company won an Employee’s Choice Award in 2014 for being one of the 50 Best Places to Work?

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How many different versions of Cheerios are there today?

Fifteen

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How many cans of pork and beans does the Campbell Soup Company

sell in a year?

100 million

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Why was a string added to the Nabisco

Barnum’s Animal Crackers box?

To hang it onthe Christmastree

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What candy is said to be buried with Frank Sinatra?

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What birthday didSPAM celebratethis year?

78years(born in 1937)

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In 1907, what cereal offered a FREE box of cereal to every woman who would

WINK at her grocer?

(the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake

Company at the time)

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In 1985, what animal joined the marshmallows in Lucky Charms cereal?

The whale(in a limited run)

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Which company developed the concept of “just in time” in 1937?

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What company did this logo belong to until the 1980s?

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How many O’s are in a 15 ounce can of

Spaghetti O’s?

1750

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ANAGRAM QUIZWhat innovative online supply

chain community does this spell?

EBTE USOFIN

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What is the first ingredient listed on every package of

Goldfish Crackers?

“Smiles”

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How much chocolate and candy does the average American consume

each YEAR?

25 pounds

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The first PEEPStook 27 hours

to manufacture. How long does it

take now?

6 minutes

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Dreyer’s in the Western U.S. is the same as what brand

in the Eastern U.S.?

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What was the itinerary of the first container ship

in 1956?

Newark, NJ Houston, TX

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How many pallets must you remove from a supply chain to save ONE tree?

11 pallets

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How many standards of pallets are recognized

by the ISO?

SIX

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How long does it take a recycled

aluminum can to cycle back to the shelf?

90 days

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One in every FOUR dollars spent on groceries in the U.S. is spent at

what retailer?

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What popular condimentwas once manufactured in slices, like Kraft Singles?

Peanut butter

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What recently overtook ketchup as America’s top selling condiment?

Salsa!

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How many paper cups does Starbucks use every YEAR?

4 billion

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How long does it take a ship to transit

the Panama Canal? 8-10 hours

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How many people does McDonald’s serve in an average DAY?6.8 million

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All the eggs used in U.S. McDonald’s pass through what company’s plants?

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What was the first item to

have a BARCODE?

A pack of Wrigley’s

gum

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Name the only 2

countries in which

you CANNOT legally

purchase a Coca-Cola product.

Cuba &

North Korea

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61 cm

How much room is left on each side of the largest

ships transiting the Panama

Canal?

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Northeast Passage

What is the name for the new shipping route from China to Europe, along Russia’s northern coastline?

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What region of the world produces

nearly 70% of the world’s cocoa?

West Africa

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The term “supply chain management” was FIRST used in what year?

1982

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How long is a Maersk Triple E?

Just 2 meters short of a quarter mile

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What was the inspiration

for the barcode?

Morse Code dashes

and dots

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In what year did the US Department of

Labor add a “logistics and logistician”

classification?

1990

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What Fortune 100 company was the first to release a CSR policy as part of their annual report?

Dow Chemical in 1996

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How many cars could the Maersk Triple E carry in a single

trip?

36,000

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How many servings of Coca-Cola products areconsumedworldwide in an average DAY?

1.8 billion

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How many Barbies are sold in the world every

SECOND? TWO

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What percent of all Legos sold each

year are sold between

Thanksgiving and

Christmas?50%

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What is the

average growing

time for a standard Christmas

tree? 7 years

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What state leads the US in per capita oatmeal consumption?

Vermont

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How many gallons of sap does it take to get 1 gallon of maple syrup?

30-50 gallons

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How many barcodes are

scanned worldwide in a SINGLE DAY?

5 billion

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Which logistics company’s logo includes

a hidden arrow?

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What product was developed in Germany during WWII due to a

shortage of supplies necessary to produce Coca-

Cola?

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How many whistles were required for the 2012 London Olympics?

4,000

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Auto manufacturers typically shut down in what month to retool for the new model car?

June

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In what year did IBM begin the first reverse logistics

and demanufacturing program?

2002

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Today, 2% of American clothing is produced domestically.

What was it in 1990?

50%

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How much of world sea trade

goes through the Suez Canal? 7.5%