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  • Heightened Awareness

    Like so many other companies that sell to mass merchants and department stores, Heyman Corporation, an apparel manufacturer that produces branded clothes like OshKosh B'Gosh, Disney and Warner Brothers, had its fair share of deduction issues.
  • Power Users -- July 2004

    In 1987, Nike started a revolution by unleashing The Air Max running shoe, the first of its type to incorporate Nike-AIR cushioning, which put a comfy new spin on athletic footwear and sent the industry-at-large back to the drawing board.
  • Built for Speed

    Sundance Catalog streamlines its product development
  • Cracking the RFID Shell

    Paramount Farms revamps its legacy system with RFID at the core
  • Travel Expense

    Polaroid utilizes a Web-enabled tool to capture low-cost transportation needs.
  • The 25 Most Influential: June 2004

    With a higher degree of mandates from retailers, corporate legislation like Sarbanes-Oxley and a crowded product marketplace, it would appear that the consumer goods landscape is an unforgiving atmosphere full of revenue roadblocks.
  • The Big Picture

    The Crayola brand owner draws on Siebel to brighten trade promotions.
  • Shredding the Paper Trail

    Across the globe, consumer goods companies continuously churn out high volumes of innovative products that people rely on every single day.
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