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Technology

  • Satisfying the Demand

    Snack makers meet customer expectations with the latest supply chain solutions
  • Special Report - August 2004

    Getting into ship shape
  • Shifting Into High Gear

    Pacific Cycle hopes its RFID strategy will kick in a competitive edge at retail
  • Insights -- August 2004

    Learning to embrace more than one form of trade promotions management
  • Editor's Note -- July 2004

    It amazes me that failed technology implementations that occurred years ago continue to make headlines today.
  • Insights -- July 2004

    According to a recent global survey of 650 companies conducted by Deloitte Research, new product revenue contribution is expected to average 34 percent of overall revenue by 2007, up 21 percent from 1998.
  • 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.
  • Funding the Cause

    This month, CGT sat down with Mark Osborn, Chief Solutions Officer for Gelco Information Netwok, to discuss details of Sarbane-Oxley, what it means for CG firms and, most importantly, what they need to do about it.
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