Natural soap and personal care brand Dr. Squatch is building out its end-to-end supply chain strategy and channeling efforts into localized warehousing, logistics, and transportation operations.
When Kimberly-Clark sought to improve its fulfillment capabilities for both its retailers and consumers, it had a fairly specific pain point to solve: order bunching.
Learn about their digital transformation investments across the supply chain — despite ongoing economic headwinds — and how these changes will trickle down to the end-consumer.
The supply chain affects us all. When these complex systems break down, we feel the impacts at every level of business. In this report, get a closer look at the three need-to-know trends driving the conversation around the consumer goods supply chain today.
Chemical and cosmetics company Kao have overhauled their online sales, logistics and return-order processes with a view to keeping up with rising e-commerce demand.
Digitization and sustainability: two sides of the same coin. But how can brands balance the two? Mars, Inc., has seemingly figured out how to meld the two together as part of its change management journey.
Amazon is testing out a new class of AI-powered, self-navigating robots in their fulfillment centers. The next-generation robots will be able to roam freely, helping associates transport oversized and bulky items around the harder-to-navigate parts of the facility.
Learn how comprehensive data can increase resilience in the supply chain by offering end-to-end visibility, accurate analysis and forecasting for future planning, and better collaboration across supply chain partners such as retailers, CPGs, and distributors.
While both retailers and CPGs must contend with a completely unpredictable supply chain, inflation fears and pandemic fatigue for the foreseeable future, CPGs also face the added challenge of having limited influence over shelf allocation in stores. Learn more.