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  • Hain Celestial to Acquire Rudi's Organic Bakery

    Rudi's offers a range of approximately 60 products including USDA-certified organic breads, buns, bagels, tortillas, wraps and soft pretzels and more.
  • Walmart Asks Suppliers to Deliver Supply Chain Innovation

    What does the No. 1 U.S. retailer do when it finds gaps and missed opportunities in its supply chain? It joins forces with CEOs from more than a dozen global companies to pledge new commitments that accelerate innovation. The participating suppliers, including Kellogg, Coca-Cola, P&G, Unilever, General Mills and many more, represent more than $100 billion in sales at Walmart. Find out how this retail giant is using its pull to create change from one end of the supply chain to the other.
  • TreeHouse to Buy Protenergy Natural Foods

    TreeHouse has agreed to pay Whitecastle Investments Limited, Whitecap Venture Partners and others CAD $170 million (approximately US $150 million) in cash for the business, subject to an adjustment for working capital.
  • Assuring Supply to Assure Profitability, Quality and Customer Satisfaction

    Supply chain disruptions typically can reduce share prices by an average of 7 percent, according to a recent Accenture study. But where does that risk of disruption typically come from?
  • Mondelez Announces New Global Strategy

    The global strategy integrates sustainability, health and wellness, community and safety initiatives.
  • Chiquita to Merge with Fyffes

    As part of a larger, more diversified organization, ChiquitaFyffes will become the largest global entity in the banana category with sales of more than 160 million boxes annually.
  • L'Oreal Taps PLM Tool to Optimize Innovation

    LOreal selects Siemens software to help optimize its packaging development processes, reduce time-to-market, and improve product innovation and quality.
  • Women in Supply Chain

    With its beginnings firmly rooted in trucking and manufacturing, supply chain has traditionally been viewed as inhospitable to women. But change is on the horizon as more women enter the field and as progressive companies recognize the advantageous skillsets that women bring to the table.
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