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Supply Chain & Merchandising

  • PepsiCo Americas Beverages Names CEO

    PepsiCo announces that Albert (Al) P. Carey has been named CEO of PepsiCo Americas Beverages, effective immediately, reporting to Chairman and CEO Indra K. Nooyi.
  • Solo Cup Overhauls Innovation Processes

    The current economic downturn has hit retail and consumer products companies particularly hard, and closely managing margin in today's environment can be a matter of life or death. Read on to find out how Solo Cup Company streamlined the end-to-end product lifecycle to tackle these market pressures head on.
  • Tennessee Apparel Leverages ERP Solution

    Tennessee Apparel Corp. selects NGC's Enterprise Resource Planning system and Production Management software.

  • Peet's Coffee & Tea Manages Growth with Outstanding Quality

    Peets Coffee & Tea efficiently practices its high-quality and customer service standards while growth continues. With a unified business management solution that enables efficiencies in all company activities, managers can take control of the companys future.
  • Atkins Installs SaaS WMS

    The new solution is expected to improve productivity and gain advanced EDI and compliance labeling capabilities.

  • Under Armour Realigns Leadership

    The company names a new COO and starts its search to fill the newly created position of Chief Supply Chain Officer.
  • Integrated Sales and Marketing: It's Time for a True Demand Chain

    For a few years now, people have been talking about the Demand Chain in ambiguous terms.Consultants, software companies and the industry at large have mentioned many definitions, but none has focused on the most pressing matter that stronger integration of the Sales and Marketing departments is driving lower operating costs as well as a complete 360o view of the consumer and shopper.

  • Update: New Details on Kraft's Separation Plan

    Kraft Foods Chairman and CEO Irene Rosenfeld candidly outlines the key drivers and benefits of the decision to launch two independent public companies before year-end 2012. Find out how each company will look and operate after the split.
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