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Supply Chain & Merchandising

  • Power Users -- July 2004

    In 1987, Nike started a revolution by unleashing The Air Max running shoe, the first of its type to incorporate Nike-AIR cushioning, which put a comfy new spin on athletic footwear and sent the industry-at-large back to the drawing board.
  • A Step in the Right Direction

    Since its start in 1905, the Red Wing Shoe Company has held a solid commitment to four basic principles: "We are dedicated to quality, durability, comfort and providing a great value to our customers," says Rick Bawek, CFO, Red Wing Shoe Company.
  • A Singular View

    As the Sarbanes-Oxley Act continues to command more of the media spotlight and drum up a newfound interest in Trade Promotions Management, it appears that the core elements of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) are being put on the back burner by a majority of consumer goods firms.
  • A Healthy Regimen

    As a leading manufacturer of vitamins, minerals, and other supplements designed to promote good health, Pharmavite, like other CPG manufacturers, wants to ensure that the right products are on store shelves at the right time.
  • Travel Expense

    Polaroid utilizes a Web-enabled tool to capture low-cost transportation needs.
  • Between the Lines-- June 2004

    How to best utilize supply chain services in a multi-channel environment.
  • Cracking the RFID Shell

    Paramount Farms revamps its legacy system with RFID at the core
  • The speed of success

    As a New Jersey native, it's been tough to handle the endless barrage of jokes about big hair, shopping malls and the bizarre odors that perpetually cling to the Turnpike like a bad case of head lice.
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