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Supply Chain Management

  • Three Steps Every CPG Company Must Take to Become a Digital Business

    Digital transformation is hard work. CPG companies must re-imagine the consumer experience, aligning their people, processes and technologies behind the scenes to deliver this experience. The following are three critical steps to take towards digital transformation.
  • 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.
  • Philips Powers Productivity in Latin America

    Philips found a way to innovate its operations and increase efficiencies in various Latin American sites, even while faced with compliance challenges.
  • Custom Research: Sales & Operations Planning

    This month, CGT partners with Logility to learn where the industry stands on S&OP — a vital process for connecting enterprises in a unique fashion.
  • Making the Digital Pivot

    Why digital? There are five primary drivers of the digital outside-in processes. While e-commerce was the driver of supply chain transformation in the last decade, digital transformation is the driver in the race for supply chain 2025. Here are five facts to ponder.
  • Medifast Refines its Warehouse Operations

    Medifast implemented a warehouse management system to optimize its distribution center operations by taking pressure off of its main ERP system and improving the functionality of its other systems.
  • 2015 Supply Chain Execution Solutions

    CGT presents a comparison chart of solution providers to the consumer goods industry in the areas of transportation management, warehouse management and more. Plus, experts address the current challenges and trends in the supply chain execution (SCE) landscape. Hot topics discussed include sustainability, inventory visibility, and using technology as an equalizer.
  • Transforming the Supply Chain in Today's Digital Era

    Today's digitally-connected world has drastically changed consumer expectations. That same connectivity, coupled with important advancements in technology, is poised to reshape the manufacturing industry, driving a fourth industrial revolution that many are calling industry 4.0.
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