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Forecasting

  • Kimberly-Clark Makes Sense of Demand

    When store supplies for Kimberly-Clark's retail partners are out of synch with production forecasts, it can have a very real impact on the $20.8 billion personal care products giant's sales. So, the company invested in data analytics software to provide far more visibility into real-time demand trends.
  • You're Not Done Yet!

    CGT Executive Editor Kara Romanow gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • CooperVision Sharpens Visibility

    CooperVision products are sourced through very complex multi-level networks and, until recently, the company lacked a fully integrated view of global operations. It chose a solution to create a company-wide common supply chain platform.
  • Specialty Beverage Retailer Forms Supply Chain Alliance

    The West Coast partnership is expected to enable greater supply chain efficiencies and broaden the reach into new territories.

  • P&G Execs to Share Supply Chain Excellence

    The upcoming Consumer Goods Business Technology Leadership Conference session will highlight best practices from leaders of Demand Planning.

  • PepsiCo Taps Category Management Solution

    Combining syndicate and retailer data integration, ToolBox Advantage will be PepsiCos main reporting platform.
  • Del Monte Inventory Metrics Beat Industry Average

    In an effort to enhance a lean and responsive supply chain, Del Monte Foods has implemented a demand-driven inventory planning service from Real Time Value Network, provided by One Network Enterprises. The solution is expected to lower inventories and operational costs, improve service, and increase profitability.

  • Top 5 Stories at 2012's Midpoint

    As we enter the second half of 2012, the editors of CGT like to take stock of the stories that were the most interest to our readers. Here is a look back at the top 5 headlines on Consumergoods.com this year.

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