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Supply Chain

  • Crocs Implements Data Access Solution

    Footwear maker and retailer Crocs has deployed a solution that provides near real-time data access from key enterprise systems to support its global, multi-channel supply chain.
  • Staying in the Game: David Lambert, Wipro Technologies

    Therecession changed the supply chain game tremendously. Lambert sheds some lighton how CG firms can adopt the biggest supply chains trends today.
  • Unilever Takes Full Accountability

    With 400 brands spanning 14 categories of home, personal care and food products, Unilever touches many people's lives around the globe. Here, the company shares the fundamentals for getting the recall process right, including a powerful tool called the Rapid Recall Exchange.

  • Defining Lines

    CGT Editor Alliston Ackerman gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Walmart Continues E-commerce Growth

    The expansion of 'Pick Up Today' and 'FedEx Site to Store' tests provide more savings and convenience for customers.
  • Land O'Lakes Deploys a Catalyst for Change

    Historically,Land O' Lakes ran as a holding company with many separate entities. Over time,this resulted in an overly complex IT environment. In 2005,a strategic decision was made to move toward an operating company mode. Here, two company VPs give an exclusive update on Project Catalyst'sprogress.
  • Wal-Mart Boosts Production of Sustainable Products

    The retail giant launches an innovative new program to bring the latest generation of environmentally responsible products to consumers nationwide.
  • Unilever's Global Effort to Become More Demand Driven

    Doug Sloan, director of Supply Chain Operations for Unilever North America, reveals details of the company's journey to boost its demand sensing and inventory optimization capabilities globally.
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