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General Mills, Inc.

  • General Mills Synchronizes Demand and Supply

    Satisfying consumer demand is tougher than ever. General Mills reveals how a modern consumer products company responds to both retailer and consumer demand in a timely and profitable manner.
  • Which Consumer Goods Companies are Admired Most?

    Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble and Coca-Cola were among the 50 companies named to Fortune's list of the world's most admired companies this week. Find out which other leading consumer goods companies made the cut. Plus, CGT reviews the financial performance of each amid a recession.
  • General Milling Upgrades Manufacturing Operations

    The Philippine-based food company upgrades large, integrated manufacturing operations with Lawson M3 applications.
  • General Mills Commits to rBST-Free Yogurt

    Yoplait is taking the initiative to change its dairy sourcing strategy to provide consumers with the option to choose a category-leading yogurt with milk produced by cows not treated with rBST.
  • Top 10 CGT Case Studies of 2008

    Leading consumer goods companies, like General Mills, Del Monte and H.J. Heinz, attained new measures of success with innovation, supply chain and sales & marketing initiatives in 2008. Here is a look back at the most read case studies published by CGT last year.
  • 2009 Readers' Choice Survey: Editors' Pick

    The editors of CGT highlight 27 more solution and service companies to consider in 2009 and beyond.
  • 2008 Innovation Awards

    In the highly-competitive consumer goods market, the success of a new product among consumers is the result of something much bigger than just a bright idea. This year, CGT recognizes Kraft Foods Inc. and Nintendo, among other deserving consumer goods companies, for excellence in innovation.
  • General Mills Reinforces Sustainability Efforts

    The consumer goods giant adds its West Chicago facility to a clean and intelligent energy solutions program.
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