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Supply Chain

  • 2012 Innovation, Business & Technology Awards

    CGT honors Chobani, Coca-Cola Refreshments, Kimberly-Clark, Phoenix Brands and TrashCo for excellence in five award categories.
  • Supply Chain Outlook

    Gartner is witness to many on-going supply chain transformations within the consumer products industry. Here are some common characteristics of supply chain leaders. Plus, Steutermann reveals four important thoughts for the coming year.
  • Video Exclusive: P&G's Demand Planning Secrets

    At a recent CGT conference, demand planning leaders from P&G candidly discussed how standardization is a key enabler for the rapid expansion of innovation. If you missed the live discussion, dont fret. We caught it all on tape. Plus, watch more video commentaries from other industry thought leaders on big trends to come in 2013 and beyond.
  • Dooney & Bourke Expands Global Online Shopping

    The high-end leathergoods retailer will use e-commerce software and international shipping services to help offer a seamless and convenient cross-border purchasing and shipping experience to online shoppers to destinations in up to 90 countries worldwide.
  • Nestl Waters N.A. Appoints New President and CEO

    Current Nestl Waters North America Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer, Kim Jeffery, plans to step down after 20 years, and 34 years with the company, to assume a non-executive Chairman position.
  • Newell Rubbermaid Names Chief Supply Chain Officer

    Tyco and former General Electric executive brings nearly 30 years of supply chain transformation experience.
  • CGT Reveals 2012 Business & Technology Award Winners

    The importance of transformational business and technology initiatives cannot be underestimated in the consumer goods industry. That's why CGT is once again recognizing three consumer goods companies for excellence in supply chain, customer management and mid-market growth strategies.
  • Anheuser-Busch Produces Emergency Drinking Water

    Anheuser-Busch will begin packaging 44,000 cases of emergency drinking water or 1,056,000 cans this week for residents impacted by Hurricane Sandy and other natural disasters.
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