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  • 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.

  • Supply Chain Evolution

    This month, Robert Byrne, president and CEO of Terra Technology, provides his perspective on how supply chains have evolved and what it will take to stay ahead of the curve.
  • 2012 Tech Trends Report

    CGT and Gartner Inc. team to bring you research on the latest technology and business process trends in the consumer goods industry. Topics include downstream data, S&OP, mobility, and much more.
  • Nestle Drives Better Demand

    For Nestle, Direct Store Delivery, pizza and ice cream are seasonal and promotion-driven, and variety has exploded in recent years. So, it turned to demand-driven forecasting to achieve bottom-line improvements.
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