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Corporate Responsibility

  • Women in Supply Chain

    With its beginnings firmly rooted in trucking and manufacturing, supply chain has traditionally been viewed as inhospitable to women. But change is on the horizon as more women enter the field and as progressive companies recognize the advantageous skillsets that women bring to the table.
  • Miller64 Adopts New Voluntary Nutritional Labeling

    MillerCoors hopes to eventually expand its adoption of the voluntary nutritional labeling, but will start with Miller64 to learn more about consumer reaction before making additional decisions.
  • Mondelez to Invest $130M in Biscuit Manufacturing

    To enable this investment, the company will consolidate its current U.S. biscuit manufacturing footprint on the East Coast, resulting in the closure of its Philadelphia bakery by early 2015.
  • CVS Caremark to Stop Selling Tobacco Products

    The decision is made to underscore CVS Caremark's role in the evolving health care marketplace and, the company pledges to help millions of Americans quit smoking through a robust national campaign.
  • PepsiCo Plans $5B Investment in Mexico

    The five-year investment plan is focused on innovation and brand building, infrastructure, agriculture, and community.
  • Walmart Invests $10M for Innovation Fund

    The fund will provide grants to innovators in the manufacturing sector and seeks to create new processes, ideas, and jobs that support America's growing manufacturing footprint.
  • Mondelez Hits Milestone 2 Years Early

    Mondelez achieves Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) coverage for 100 percent of the palm oil it bought in 2013.
  • Why haven't Companies Embraced the Concept of Demand-Driven?

    Demand-driven value networks have evolved from a traditional supply-driven conceptual design and, as a result of the global marketplace, have become more sophisticated by synchronizing demand and supply.
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