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Manufacturing

  • Campbell's Named Top Sustainable Company

    Campbell is one of 20 U.S. companies, and one of two U.S. food companies, included in the Global 100. The Global 100 drew companies from 22 countries on five continents, evaluating a total of 4,609 companies.
  • Flower Foods Reveals Changes to Executive Leadership

    Flowers Foods announced two executive transitions in the company's manufacturing leadership, effective immediately: Michael Beaty will retire in spring of 2015 and will serve as EVP until then. Robert Benton, Jr. will serve as SVP and chief manufacturing officer.
  • JCPenney to Rollout Hallmark Mini-Stores

    Following months of discussions and a 15-store pilot program, JCPenney and Hallmark have decided to forge forward with their relationship, placing hundreds of Hallmark mini-stores in JCP locations across the country.
  • Secrets Revealed for Effective In-Store Displays

    POPAI and Quri revealed the findings of the Compliance Initiative, leveraging Quri's Impact tool to learn more about in-store execution of displays across the grocery, mass merchant, drug, and dollar retail channels.
  • 2015 Readers' Choice Survey: Business Intelligence

    CGT's readers rank the top technology providers of a point solution or a software suite for business intelligence (BI), including analytics, data warehousing, etc.
  • 2015 Readers' Choice Survey: Consulting

    CGT's readers rank the top third-party providers of strategic and tactical consulting services.
  • Post to Acquire MOM Brands for $1.15B

    Cereal maker Post Holdings Inc. will acquire privately held MOM Brands Co. for $1.15 billion to expand its growing bagged and hot cereal categories.
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    CGT Editor Alarice Rajagopal gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
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