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  • Medifast Refines its Warehouse Operations

    Medifast implemented a warehouse management system to optimize its distribution center operations by taking pressure off of its main ERP system and improving the functionality of its other systems.
  • Transforming the Supply Chain in Today's Digital Era

    Today's digitally-connected world has drastically changed consumer expectations. That same connectivity, coupled with important advancements in technology, is poised to reshape the manufacturing industry, driving a fourth industrial revolution that many are calling industry 4.0.
  • American Heritage Billiards Gains a Big Win

    Embracing e-commerce, American Heritage Billiards is reinventing how large item purchases are made, while improving its shipping process for superior customer service.
  • Hug it Out

    CGT Editor Alarice Rajagopal gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Cracking the Omnichannel Supply Chain Code

    Gary R. Godfrey, Americas Consumer Products & Retail Supply Chain leader for Ernst & Young, discusses what omnichannel means for the supply chain in consumer goods and whether or not companies are equipped to handle it.
  • The Beauty in Talent

    In this exclusive Q&A, L'Oreal USA's Andrea Atwell divulges her recipe for success on attracting, building and developing a talented, entrepreneurial supply chain planning team.
  • Philips Powers Productivity in Latin America

    Philips found a way to innovate its operations and increase efficiencies in various Latin American sites, even while faced with compliance challenges.
  • Making the Digital Pivot

    Why digital? There are five primary drivers of the digital outside-in processes. While e-commerce was the driver of supply chain transformation in the last decade, digital transformation is the driver in the race for supply chain 2025. Here are five facts to ponder.
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