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Supply Chain Management

  • In Search of the Perfect Order

    The ability to render the perfect order is the single most daunting task facing the CG industry today.
  • Swimming in the Deep End

    Today's CG supply chain is akin to the spilt personality of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
  • Scotts Feeds Growth

    Three years ago the Scotts Company was turning inventory twice a year, which may not sound like much to a company that does 50 turns a year like Dell.
  • Off and Running with PLM

    Gaining increased attention among CG companies in the current economic climate is product lifecycle management (PLM) technology that reduces the time and cost it takes to bring a product to market.
  • B2B Landscape Set to Change

    Two of the three new e-business integration players roared to the top of this year's Best of Breed list, with Microsoft (www.microsoft.com) taking first place and IBM (www.ibm.com) second.
  • 20 Companies on the Move

    While these companies didn't make the best-of-breed lists in their respective categories, they certainly deserve a look as you put together your RFPs for the coming year.
  • Collaboration Drives Growth

    To get a sense of just how much the supply-chain planning market has changed during the past year, you only have to look at the top of the 2003 Best of Breed rankings.
  • Nestle Investigates Child Labor in Supply Chain

    Nestl is the first food company to partner with the Fair Labor Association to investigate whether children are working on cocoa farms supplying its factories.
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