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  • Hug it Out

    CGT Editor Alarice Rajagopal gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Cracking the Omnichannel Supply Chain Code

    Gary R. Godfrey, Americas Consumer Products & Retail Supply Chain leader for Ernst & Young, discusses what omnichannel means for the supply chain in consumer goods and whether or not companies are equipped to handle it.
  • 2015 Tech Trends Report

    CGT and Gartner Inc. team up to bring you the latest data on technology spending, adoption and trends in the consumer goods industry. The result: Companies are building the foundation for the future where the Internet of Things will keep consumers and businesses perpetually connected, through current investments in social, mobile, analytics, and cloud technologies.
  • The Beauty in Talent

    In this exclusive Q&A, L'Oreal USA's Andrea Atwell divulges her recipe for success on attracting, building and developing a talented, entrepreneurial supply chain planning team.
  • Pinnacle Foods Appoints EVP & Chief Supply Chain Officer

    The new candidate will replace Tony Fernandez, who earlier this year announced his plans to retire in mid-2016, and will report to Chief Executive Officer Bob Gamgort.
  • SABMiller Rejects Anheuser-Busch InBev's Offer

    The Board of SABMiller plc has rejected Anheuser-Busch InBev's proposal of GBP 42.15 per share in cash, with a partial share alternative. Find out AB InBev's response to this turn of events.
  • The Art of Engagement

    The age of the Internet of Things presents opportunities and challenges across industries. Companies are embedding digital sensors in their products, while retailers are experimenting with digital transformation.
  • PepsiCo's New Look

    PepsiCo's new Pepsi Perfect illustrates that the "future is now." Find out what movie the limited edition soda pays homage to.
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