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  • Fall 2012 Tech Preview Guide

    With new technology offerings flooding the market almost daily, CGT showcases 9 game-changing solutions that have recently hit the market for consumer goods firms.
  • The Big Three

    Three big areas are allowing the consumer goods manufacturer to better know their shopper and consumer. Are you on top of these trends?
  • Kellogg Takes Control of Product Data

    Understanding that consumers rely heavily on mobile applications and web sites to get the right information about its products, Kellogg Company ensures that there is a "single version of product truth" internally as well as externally.
  • The Broken Road

    CGT Editor Alliston Ackerman gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Energizer Executes a TPM Re-Fresh

    When Energizer Personal Care acquired Playtex, it adopted a TPM system to standardize processes. But the task of harmonizing brands while implementing the application came with user adoption issues.
  • Walmart Debuts Food Subscription Service

    The new Goodies Co. box, created by @WalmartLabs, underscores Walmarts commitment to e-commerce and its use of social innovations to create new offerings for consumers.
  • Seventh Generation Cuts Costs with S&OP

    By adopting leading practices in S&OP, Seventh Generation expects to improve forecast accuracy by 10 percent at the SKU level, decrease inventory by 15 percent, while maintaining historically high service levels.
  • Unilever Adopts SFA on Android Platform

    Unilever expects to take advantage of new functionality, one of them being the possibility of collecting photos through the SFA system while doing surveys.
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