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  • Walmart Wants to Test Drone Delivery

    Walmart is making moves to test drone delivery. Find out what the mega retailer wants to deliver.
  • Marketing on a Shoestring

    The TerraCycle business model was born from the idea that if you could find a way to make high-quality affordable consumer products from waste, you could create a business with two revenue streams. In other words,get paid to collect material, and get paid for the resulting product or recycled commodity you create from that material. With its business model in tact, but no ability to spend money on paid advertising, TerraCycle had to approach marketing in a unique way since the very early days. In this month's cover story, TerraCycle divulges its recipe for marketing success without a budget.
  • How CG Manufacturers Are Using MDM to Create a Recipe for Customer Success

    In an effort to make data sharing among customers and channels easier, many organizations are leveraging Master Data Management and Product Information Management solutions to ensure that the information they share with customers and consumers is both reliable and accurate. Find out how to overcome the challenges of managing data.
  • Solution Provider News: November 2015

    PunchTab to Tailor Offers for Sam’s Club. Palo Alto, California-based software company PunchTab has been acquired by WalmartLabs.

  • Walmart Sales Will Remain Flat After E-Commerce Investments

    Walmart told investors total net sales growth will be relatively flat for fiscal year 2016, in part to its investments in new technologies, including e-commerce and digital capabilities. Find out what cutting-edge digital and supply chain improvements Walmart is making.
  • P&G and Walmart Commit to 100 Percent Renewable Energy

    P&G, Walmart, Starbucks, Johnson & Johnson, and NIKE were among nine consumer goods companies to join a coalition of businesses intent on converting to 100 percent renewable energy. Find out how P&G plans to achieve this.
  • Walmarts Mobile Chief Joins PepsiCo

    Walmarts head of mobile and digital has joined PepsiCo to lead a big e-commerce push for the maker of Doritos potato chips and Pepsi-Cola.
  • Selling Oreos Online

    Traditional supermarket chains are scrambling to get a foothold in the e-commerce marketplace. As some retailers build out internal capabilities for online ordering and out-of-store fulfillment, others are striking formal arrangements with third-party services to offer their alternative-seeking shoppers something until they can get their own operations up and running.

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