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Supply Chain

  • Revlon Grabs Peterson for New COO Post

    Revlon, Inc. has named Christopher Peterson chief operating officer, operations, a new role that puts him in charge of the company’s global supply chain, finance and IT functions.
  • Tackling Mass Customization in the CPG Industry

    At its core, mass customization is the ability to offer a tremendous increase in product variety without a corresponding increase in cost for the consumers making the purchases. Simple ... right?
  • JDA Makes Leadership Moves

    JDA Software Group has promoted Mark Morgan to executive vice president and chief revenue officer and named David Rye senior vice president of strategy and corporate development.
  • US Foods Taps Pepsi Vet as Supply Chain Chief

    Foodservice distributor US Foods Holding Corp. has named Ty Gent chief supply chain officer to oversee warehousing, transportation and supply chain strategy and operations, as well as safety programs and real estate.
  • Coty Enters Strategic Partnership with Burberry

    Under the agreement, Coty will develop, manufacture and distribute the full range of Burberry Beauty products globally.
  • Mars to Invest $70 Million in U.S. Manufacturing

    The announcement builds on more than $1 billion in domestic manufacturing investments from Mars, Inc. over the past five years.
  • Amazon Ignites a DTC Debate

    Amazon.com created yet more turmoil in the consumer packaged goods industry last week when news broke that the e-commerce giant plans to encourage leading manufacturers to sell their products directly to consumers.
  • Reaching the Urbanized, Aspirational World Consumer

    As the world population rises, a growing percentage is urban and middle class. These new consumers are attractive to CG companies, but they are also demanding and difficult to reach. Brands must find a way to penetrate these markets while maintaining profitability — here’s how.
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