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  • Butterball's Recipe for Forecasting Success

    Supply chain challenges inherent in the seasonal and promotion-driven nature of its business prompted Butterball LLC to dramatically transform its foundational approach to forecasting and inventory management.
  • Digital Collaboration

    Today's digital channels have and will continue to fundamentally transform the consumer experience, creating a new class of more informed and more demanding shoppers. As a result, we are also now seeing a blurring of the traditional lines between trading partners, where the "war for the consumer" may actually be yielding to a truer form of collaboration than we've ever seen.
  • Retail Omnichannel

    Jon Golovin, Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder of Retail Solutions Inc., explains the role that consumer packaged goods suppliers play in helping omnichannel retail customers true achieve fulfillment intelligence.
  • More Hostess Favorites Hit Shelves Nationwide

    Just three months after its iconic treats officially returned, Hostess is bringing back more varieties of its beloved snack cakes.
  • Walmart Builds Up Online Fulfillment Network

    The world's reigning retailer expects online sales to exceed $10 billion globally this fiscal year, and will open two large fulfillment centers to allow customers to shop seamlessly across online, mobile and stores. But will these steps enable the company to compete head-to-head with its largest online competitor?
  • L'Oreal Grows Direct-to-Consumer Channel

    With the addition of Clarisonic, PFSweb has increased the number of e-commerce sites it supports for L'Oreal USA to eight.
  • Douwe Egberts Automates Retail Execution

    The beverage company reduces its paper and streamlines its processes with a solution from Spring Mobile Solutions.
  • PVH Europe Chooses PLM Solution

    PVH Europe will implement the full Centric 8 PLM software suite and mobile apps across all Tommy Hilfiger Europe brands, categories and lines.
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