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CPG Firms are Learning to Pivot During the Pandemic

Enterra Insights

She reports, “Consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies, such as Mondelez and Nestlé, are finding new opportunities to stay competitive and succeed during the pandemic.”[1] As a result, Campisi reports, “Nestlé will invest more in plant-based products due to the increase in consumer demand.”

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Technologies are changing the Logistics Picture

Enterra Insights

” Another term for disorder is turmoil, which is defined as “a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.” In another article, Nahata predicts, “By 2021, 25% of large global companies will be piloting or using artificial intelligence automation in transactional procurement.”[5] ”[2]. within 10 years.

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Focusing on Customer Experience

Enterra Insights

Back in 1998, when an article in Harvard Business Review first heralded its arrival, it identified experiences as a distinct economic offering in their own right. … An experience is not an amorphous construct; it is as real an offering as any service, good, or commodity.”[3]. Go direct to the consumer. ”[3].

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From Malls to Click-And-Collect: How Today’s Pace of Change Is Impacting Real Estate

Tompkins Blog

As rapid change takes place in online ordering and fulfillment for retail, consumer goods, distribution, and third-party logistics (3PLs), the needs for real estate space change too. This article will focus on two of the most important real estate impacts of the pace of change occurring today: The impact on retail stores and malls.

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CPG Companies Support Regenerative Agriculture

Enterra Insights

.”[1] As discussed later in this article, some large consumer packaged goods (CPG) manufacturers are supporting the regenerative agriculture movement. Support from CPG Manufacturers. ” Nestlé is another large CPG manufacturer interested in regenerative agriculture. ”[3]. ”[7].

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S&OP, a vision for the future. The expert interview series #1

Supply Chain Trend

These leaders all have 20+ years S&OP experience and published books, whitepapers and articles in renowned magazines. Jim is a “ FOOD, BEVERAGE, CONSUMER PRODUCT GOODS (CPG) Management Professional (Retail and B-to-B Foodservice). Jim : Clarity, and a good independent clearinghouse of thought could be a start.

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An optimist’s view of Blockchain in supply chain: Learnings from Bitcoin

Kinaxis

Not surprisingly, some of the early adopters of Bitcoin were those dealing in illegal goods and drugs through the now defunct Silkroad , online marketplace being the most prominent. Interoperability standards for transaction recording need to be defined, which needs to start with a large player such as a channel master or a consortium.