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S&OP in Consumer Goods: A Cumulative Research Study

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Since 2009 we have worked with industry publication Consumer Goods Technology to check the pulse of sales and operations planning (S&OP) in the consumer goods industry. Here are a few highlights from the past surveys: 80 percent of Consumer Goods companies have a formal S&OP process.

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Novo Nordisk: A Story of a Supply Chain Leader

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Each year at Supply Chain Insights we study performance and improvement of companies in each industry. The level of performance in 2015 is the same as 2006. Orbit Chart for Novo Nordisk at the Intersection of Operating Margin and Inventory Turns for the period of 2006-2015. A Closer Look at Results.

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Earth Day spotlight: What it means to be a Benefit Corporation in CPG

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Prashant Dube, COO Good Food for Good B Corp spotlight: Purely Elizabeth While some companies find that their established business practices help them achieve a B Corp certification, other companies like Purely Elizabeth used the B Lab assessment to build the framework for their business in its early days.

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Sustainable Forestry: Can We Get It Right?

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Producing forestry and agriculture products for export, e.g. into global supply chains, is an attractive means for many developing nations to create economic growth. million tons in 2015). Read more about this and other challenges faced by Consumer Goods companies <Link to the briefing on CPG > [link].

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VTech: A Story of a Supply Chain Leader

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Financial balance sheet improvements cannot be driven by traditional supply chain processes. In the words of a supply chain leader yesterday, “Lora, please give me stories of success. When I first met Nick, he was driving a supply chain transformation at VTech Communications. Price to Tangible Book Value.