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  • Fall 2013 Tech Preview Guide

    CGT introduces you to seven new solutions that empower consumer goods companies to reach business goals and amplify opportunities
  • Happy Thankgivukkah!

    CGT Editor Ali Ackerman gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • McCormick Leaves a Mark on Consumers

    McCormick's new digital service, FlavorPrint, is a testament to the role that collaboration (both internal and external) plays when it comes to delivering meaningful consumer experiences both online and off.
  • Kraft Foods Achieves Active Execution

    In order to grow market share, the company embarked on a mobile solution strategy in March 2007 that would abandon its 100 percent paper-based retail execution system.
  • Kraft Foods Canada Improves Packaging Line Efficiency

    In order to address allergen management concerns, Kraft Foods Canada scans each label after it has been attached on the packaging line to ensure that it matches the package contents. But the laser scanner type ID readers used in the past to inspect the company' barbeque sauce products were subject to read failures. Find out how Kraft solved the problem by switching to image-based DataMan 300 ID readers.
  • AkzoNobel Taps Data for Forecast Accuracy

    The global paint and coatings company uses Terra Technologys solution to reduce forecast error by an additional 25 percent.
  • Starbucks to Pay $2.7B to Kraft

    The independent arbitrator in the dispute between Kraft Foods and Starbucks Coffee Company ruled that Starbucks must pay more than $2.7 billion in total cash compensation for its unilateral termination of the companies' coffee contract.
  • Bolthouse Farms Tests New Marketing

    A new social media engagement program scans photos and visuals from public Instagrammer posts and verifies imagery of branded content, recognizing not only keyword and hashtag use but also photo use.
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