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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

  • Supply Chain Discipline

    By implementing new technologies and finding creative uses for older ones, retailers are saving time and money in overseas sourcing.
  • Tyson Foods Take a New Approach to TPM

    Lacking in consistency, while retailer demands and dollar spending were increasing, Tyson Foods was challenged to find a solution to build more effective trade promotions.
  • Del Monte Foods Optimizes Trade

    Del Monte has been working on transforming what it considers to be "good" to "great" in its people, processes and systems, and one such area is TPM.
  • Shaklee Corp. Keeps in Touch with On-Demand CRM

    Increasing competition and the rise of the Internet posed a challenge to Shaklee Corporation's brand and its ability to sustain the relationships that brought it success in its market.
  • Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream Makes Executive Changes

    Dreyer's makes executive changes, including: Tony Sarsam is named executive vice president of sales and operations, and Rhonda Ramlo is named executive vice president of marketing, replacing Tyler Johnston who will be retiring this summer after 20 years with the company.
  • Wilson Embarks on RFID Compliance Project

    Wilson Sporting Goods taps Zebra Technologies' high-performance RFID printer/encoders to comply with retailer Gen 2 mandates.
  • Perry Ellis Merges Two New Brands into ERP Solution

    Perry Ellis International merges its two newly acquired brands, C&C California and Laundry by Design, into its Jesta IS ERP solution.
  • DSR Validated by Two Major Newcomers

    The move toward demand-driven strategies has initiated a more strategic approach towards demand data and has precipitated the need for Demand Signal Repositories designed to manage, cleanse, normalize, aggregate, and analyze demand data to make it actionable.
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