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  • Henkel Selects VMI Platform

    Henkel selects Datalliance VMI as the next-generation platform for its consumer goods Vendor Managed Inventory program.
  • Kimberly-Clark Leverages Big Data in China

    Kimberly-Clark China works with Retail Solutions Inc., to improve product availability, uncover new business opportunities and drive sales at Walmart stores throughout China.
  • Wholly Guacamole Responds to Customer Demand

    The brand introduces a new peel and serve tray package in response to consumers becoming more savvy to using avocado and guacamole.
  • Walmart Pinpoints Economic and Customer Insights

    A new report from the retail behemouth rests on Q1 2013 sales and survey data to identify ongoing trends that impact the way people shop. Find out how a lack of trust in the government will impact shopper confidence and which categories will benefit most from a gradually improving job market.
  • Stuart Weitzman Taps Solution for Facebook Growth

    Luxury brand Stuart Weitzman, uses SocialFlow to execute its Facebook campaigns to shape its international retail strategy.
  • Starbucks, Danone to Debut New Products

    The new specialty yogurt products starting with a ready-to-eat Greek yogurt parfait will debut in U.S. Starbucks stores and grocery channels followed by additional regions around the world.
  • Top 5 Social Media Marketplace Trends

    The Internet, including social media, is increasingly at the heart of everything people do, changing the way consumers interact with one another and the commercial world around them. Expert social media analysts from Mintel announce the top five trends in online consumer marketplace behavior, including their impact on the current social media marketplace.
  • Flowers Foods Completes Hostess Acquisition

    The acquisition includes 20 bakeries; the Wonder, Merita, Home Pride, Butternut, and Nature's Pride brands; and 36 depots from Old HB, Inc. (formerly Hostess Brands), for $355 million.
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