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  • The Cutting Edge of RFID

    With all of the hype, confusion and doubt surrounding the future viability of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, The Gillette Company remains unfazed, staying the course with a razor-sharp strategy that intends to mine the fathomless efficiencies that the electronic product code (EPC) offers.
  • Finding a Balance

    With roots 50-years deep, Murray Feiss Industries is an award-winning, lighting, occasional furniture and decorative accessory company that operates two divisions, each with a totally different business concept.
  • The Pulse -- February 2005

    A new era in Branding
    New brand identification fasteners from Avery Dennison Retail Information Services give apparel brands and retailers an innovative new way to communicate and enhance brand identity by displaying highly visible printed brand names, retail names and logos on their products.
  • Special Report: Mergers and Acquisitions

    As the retail sector consolidates and the larger players grow stronger, a rising number of consumer goods (CG) firms, such as Adolph Coors Company and Molson Inc., Hershey Foods Corporation and Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. are executing merger or acquisition strategies.
  • Smooth Operating

    The supply chain is a critical and influential component of your overall business strategy -- typically impacting 75 percent of operating results.
  • Companies On The Move - January 2005

    Even though the following IT firms did not land a coveted spot on this year's Reader's Choice list, Consumer Goods Technology would be remiss by not bringing them front and center.
  • Reaching Maturity

    Even though the growth of supply chain software has cooled significantly since the hey day of the explosive growth seen in 2000, there is still a huge opportunity for vendors to adjust offerings to better suit the needs of clients, according to a 2004 AMR Research report.
  • The Pulse -- January 2005

    The No. 2 sports apparel and equipment maker in the world, adidas-Salomon Canada, uses the IBM eServer iSeries platform to gain a competitive edge in its market.
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