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  • Lindt Expands Warehouse and Distribution Capabilities

    The new, approximately 400,000-square foot space will house a distribution center and, eventually, a Lindt USA retail factory store.
  • Energizer Reveals Post-Split Leadership Line Up

    Energizer Holdings, Inc. announced the anticipated executive leadership teams of the Personal Care and Household Products businesses following the planned separation of Energizer, expected to occur by July 1, 2015.
  • Jockey Partners with Gerber for Childrenswear Line

    The Baby Jockey collection for boys and girls includes bodysuits, sleep 'n play outfits, accessories and pant sets ranging in sizes 0 to 3 to 24 months.
  • Goodyear Names Global Sales and Marketing Exec

    Goodyear's new senior sales and marketing executive will be responsible for establishing a program of sales and marketing excellence aligned with the company's focus on working from the market back to enhance the customer and consumer experience.
  • Sam's Club Calls on Small Businesses for New Products

    Sams Club is participating in the event to engage new suppliers, strengthen relationships with local suppliers, and identify new food and beverage products relevant to Sams Club members in the Southwest and Western regions.
  • The New Experience Imperative

    It's a new world full of new consumers that need and want to be served in new and different ways. CGT's publisher Albert Guffanti sits down with Mark Osborn, Global Lead Consumer Products Industry Marketing with SAP, to discuss this new landscape of opportunity for today's consumer products marketers.
  • Going Mainstream

    There will come a day very soon when the words "crowdsourcing" and "open innovation" will become quaint, archaic reminders of ideation history. Here's why...
  • Mars Names President, Global Chocolate

    The executive has established an impressive record of leadership and collaboration through various roles with Mars over the past 22 years.
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