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Supply Chain Management

  • P&G, Clorox, Coca-Cola Share New Business Strategies

    Some of the best minds in the CG industry met in Orlando, Fla. earlier this week for the 14th annual Consumer Goods Business & Technology Leadership Conference. There, they swapped insight-driven strategies for driving top-line growth. Hot topics included retailer collaboration, demand chain excellence, IT enablement and much more. Get a sneak peak behind the scenes here.
  • PepsiCo and Suntory to Form Beverage Alliance in Vietnam

    PepsiCo will retain marketing and innovation responsibilities for its portfolio of beverage brands in Vietnam, including Pepsi-Cola, 7-UP, Sting, Mirinda, Tropicana Twister, Lipton and Aquafina. Suntory brings a long history of developing beverages for the Asia market.

  • Walmart to Reveal New Sustainability Commitments

    In attendance at the Beijing, China meeting will be Walmart executives, U.S. and Chinese government officials, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and Walmart associates.

  • DSR: Debunking the Myths

    Demand Signal Repositories (DSRs) are grabbing headlines for the substantial benefits they are delivering to consumer goods companies, but adoption is often thwarted by some big misconceptions.
  • Carbonation System Expands Globally

    The global carbonated beverage revolution is continuing across three continents through new exclusive partnerships, according to the companys CEO.

  • Inventory Optimization

    CGT partners with Logility to understand industry adoption rates, capabilities and vision for inventory optimization. Not surprisingly, larger companies are further ahead in completing meaningful implementations.
  • Kimberly-Clark Makes Sense of Demand

    When store supplies for Kimberly-Clark's retail partners are out of synch with production forecasts, it can have a very real impact on the $20.8 billion personal care products giant's sales. So, the company invested in data analytics software to provide far more visibility into real-time demand trends.
  • CooperVision Sharpens Visibility

    CooperVision products are sourced through very complex multi-level networks and, until recently, the company lacked a fully integrated view of global operations. It chose a solution to create a company-wide common supply chain platform.
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