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  • New Rules for Shopper Privacy

    IDC Retail Insights releases the results of its 2013 Annual Shopper survey, revealing that nearly two-thirds of consumers worry they don't have enough control over what retailers can know about them. Here are some more of the green lights and bright red lines retailers should abide when it comes to consumer dispositions on this topic of hot debate.
  • Target CEO Steps Down

    On May 5, 2014, Targets board of directors issued a statement detailing the executive changes.
  • Butterball Names President and CEO

    As CEO, the executive will be responsible for overseeing the company's business strategy and operations, and will leverage more than 30 years of experience in the food industry.
  • Kwikee Portal Helps Retailer/Manufacturer Marketing

    Kwikee launches a new vendor portal for retailers and manufacturers to more efficiently communicate and fulfill requests for product images and data needed for e-commerce and other marketing applications.
  • Target Names New CIO

    Target Corp. has hired a new technology leader to help guide the company's information technology transformation. The company also provided details on additional security enhancements the company has made following its 2013 data breach.
  • Gourmet/Specialty F&B Companies Provide Personalized Savings

    More than 25 food and beverage manufacturers are partnering with Engage3, a retail intelligence and digital marketing solution provider, to offer consumers a new shopping experience.
  • Mondelez Enlists Support for WMS

    Mondelez International chooses Longbow Advantage Inc., a provider of JDA WMS and WFM consulting services, to host the JDA Warehouse Management solution.
  • Walmart Asks Suppliers to Deliver Supply Chain Innovation

    What does the No. 1 U.S. retailer do when it finds gaps and missed opportunities in its supply chain? It joins forces with CEOs from more than a dozen global companies to pledge new commitments that accelerate innovation. The participating suppliers, including Kellogg, Coca-Cola, P&G, Unilever, General Mills and many more, represent more than $100 billion in sales at Walmart. Find out how this retail giant is using its pull to create change from one end of the supply chain to the other.
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