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  • Mondelez Invests $100M in New Biscuit Factory

    The investment will create 200 new roles making Oreo cookies and belVita breakfast biscuits.
  • Kraft Foods Canada Improves Packaging Line Efficiency

    In order to address allergen management concerns, Kraft Foods Canada scans each label after it has been attached on the packaging line to ensure that it matches the package contents. But the laser scanner type ID readers used in the past to inspect the company' barbeque sauce products were subject to read failures. Find out how Kraft solved the problem by switching to image-based DataMan 300 ID readers.
  • AkzoNobel Taps Data for Forecast Accuracy

    The global paint and coatings company uses Terra Technologys solution to reduce forecast error by an additional 25 percent.
  • Nicole Miller Rolls Out PLM and SCM Software

    NGC's software is expected to enable Nicole Miller to optimize lead times, drive down costs, maximize profit opportunities, and respond quickly to fast-changing consumer preferences.
  • Velocity Data Service Achieves SAP Certification

    The Velocity service provides real-time visibility into retail performance, down to the retail store level by SKU and daily or weekly, for manufacturers running the SAP demand signal management software.
  • New Possibilities Using Predictive Analytics

    To succeed in creating effective predictive analytics models that generate actionable findings, consumer goods organizations need to develop a strategy that ties the technology to business operations in a more pervasive and comprehensive approach throughout the enterprise. Here, experts from Accenture and SAP reveal how to get closer to the customer through effective predictive analytics.
  • buzz Solutions Releases Mobile App for Retail Execution

    The solution was developed with the key goal of allowing a field sales representative to complete their tasks using a mobile tablet device without the fear of losing connectivity at any given time.
  • Nestle Further Drives Growth in Europe

    Nestl is continuing to boost growth in Europe by opening a new CHF 73 million (about 2.6 billion roubles) Maggi factory in Russia.
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