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  • Nestle Helps Retailers Meet Shopper Needs

    A new technology implementation helps Nestl effectively provide insights that lead to better collaboration with retail customers while also helping deliver sales and category solutions for the shopper.
  • Mobile Technology

    New research from CGT and SAP takes a deep dive into one of the most popular areas of investment among consumer goods manufacturers: Mobile sales execution.
  • 10 Most Powerful Women in Consumer Goods

    Forbes annual snapshot of the 100 most powerful women includes top politicians and CEOs, activist billionaires, celebrities and more. Here, CGT highlights the top 10 most powerful women in the consumer goods industry, and in this 10th edition, attention must be paid to PepsiCos Indra Nooyi, who appeared on the inaugural list in 2004 and is still here today.
  • New Huggies Pull-Ups Launches Web Site

    With all the sites' new features found on the homepage, finding useful potty training tips, new products, promotions and fun games is even quicker.
  • Campbell to Acquire Plum Organics

    Campbell enters the rapidly-growing premium baby food category and expands its core business in North America.
  • A.G. Lafley Rejoins Procter & Gamble

    Lafley succeeds Robert A. Bob McDonald, who is retiring from the company on June 30, 2013, after 33 years of service.
  • Smucker, Wegman Execs Earn GS1 Lifetime Achievement Awards

    The two candidates were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the advancement and adoption of GS1 Standards - the most broadly used supply chain standards globally.
  • Mead Johnson Nutrition Names President, CEO

    P. Kasper Jakobsen succeeds Stephen W. Golsby, who had previously announced his retirement.
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