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Supply Chain & Merchandising

  • The Downstream Data Journey

    A Q&A with Robert F. Byrne of Terra Technology reveals insight for grasping downstream data opportunities, using it at different levels and harnessing its full potential in the supply chain.
  • Paper Island Has Something to Celebrate

    The greeting card and giftware manufacturer transformed the replenishment of store-level inventories from a traditional and manual process into one that has enabled the company to optimize inventory and increase sales by more than 30 percent.
  • Continuing a Legacy

    CGT Editor Alliston Ackerman gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Maple Leaf Takes a Big Leap Forward

    After 15 years of growth by way of acquiring multiple businesses, Maple Leaf Foods was operating in a disjointed environment that created unnecessary complexity. The company is now implementing common business processes across all business units, enabled by a massive and rapid ERP consolidation.
  • Warehousing Scents: Parlux Wins with Execution Improvements

    Although Jessica Simpson and Rihanna are just a few of the celebrities for whom Parlux Fragrances creates branded fragrances, it is still a relatively small operation. The company recently gained a competitive edge with execution improvements despite a major relocation.
  • Jamba Expands to Home

    Inventure Foods, Inc. expands its successful line of Jamba All Natural Smoothies with a new tropically inspired "at home" smoothie flavor.
  • Kimberly-Clark Renews Procurement Contract

    Building upon the results achieved over the last five years, the partnership will stay focused on optimizing spend and driving savings in the areas of Marketing Services, Corporate Services, Travel, IT, and MRO.

  • Powell's Books Goes Mobile to Manage Growth

    From humble storefront beginnings in 1971, Powell's Books has grown into one of the world's great bookstores in the Portland metropolitan area. To streamline warehouse operations, Powells Books sought out new mobile devices.
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