TOP FIVE MOST READ HEADLINES
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1. Looking Back: The Top 10 CGT News Stories of 2008
www.consumergoods.com/Top10News08
2. Beating the Odds: Three CG Companies Thrive Despite a Recession
www.consumergoods.com/BeatingtheOdds
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3. P&G Chooses i2 for Global Logistics
www.consumergoods.com/PGi2
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4. Top 100: Consumer Goods Registry
www.consumergoods.com/Registry08
5. Kimberly-Clark Tackles Demand Signal Management
www.consumergoods.com/KCDemandSignal
HOT CASE STUDIES
Kimberly-Clark is Indispensable
to Retail Partners
This case study reveals how
Kimberly-Clark leverages point-of-sale data with Retail Solutions to
foster a win-win relationship with
Food Lion.
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casestudies
Pilot Pen’s Supply Chain
Supports New Business
Serving some of the most
demanding retailers, Pilot Pen
simply can’t afford supply chain
disruptions. After its third-party
logistics provider filed for
chapter 11, Pilot Pen sought
a new outsourcing partner.
COMING NEXT MONTH
The complexity of supply chain
networks continues to grow, and
visibility is now needed for more than
just meeting demand. Traceability,
planning and execution are all critical
to success. The Best Practices:
Supply Chain section within the
March issue of CGT covers how CG
companies, like Kraft Foods, adidas Group and Microsoft Corporation, are
implementing better ways to run their supply chain operations.