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Supply Chain

  • Vera Bradley Tackles Four Big Supply Chain Projects

    Under the best circumstances it's a challenge to individually implement ERP and supply chain solutions, automate paper-driven processes, or move to a larger warehouse. But try tackling it all at the same time. That's just what executives at Vera Bradley decided to do.
  • Dole Strengthens Operating Efficiencies

    Dole Fresh Vegetables, a division of Dole FoodCompany, forms a new long-term contract with a pallet and containerpooling company.
  • Gloria Jean"s Perks Up Demand Visibility

    With more than 900 outlets in 36 countries, Gloria Jean's Coffees struggled to manage its expanding global supply chain. In three months, the company received a return on investment from the reductions in inventory achieved via a new software solution.
  • Kingsdown Optimizes Supply Chain Logistics

    In order to continue growing its business, Kingsdown looked for ways to streamline its delivery fleet and maintain the level of service its customers had come to expect.
  • Perry Ellis Unifies Global ERP

    The solutions are expected to allow Perry Ellis to ensure consistency across the enterprise by fully integrating operations globally onto a single platform.
  • Manufacturers and Retailers Fear the Recovery

    A recent AMR Research survey found that 44 percent of executives believe the biggest risk in 2010 will be recovering from the recession. Read on for more findings on supply chain risks, sourcing and manufacturing trends, and mitigating strategies.
  • Toshiba Streamlines Product Planning

    An enterprise-wide supply chain reporting application is expected to simplify product management and planning.
  • Unilever Brand Achieves Zero-Landfill Goal

    The Lipton Tea Suffolk plant sends no waste to landfills by processing all of its waste through its aggressive recycling and composting programs.
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