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What food and beverage companies need to know about tariffs: Lessons from Canada

Kinaxis

What food and beverage companies need to know about tariffs: Lessons from Canada sharkins Fri, 05/16/2025 - 09:53 Tariffs have been a constant threat since the beginning of 2025, but one sector has felt the impact more immediately than most: consumer packaged goods. Enter a Canadian supermarket today, and you will witness the transformation.

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Ways Food and Beverage can Build Resilience with Supply Chain Optimization Software

Logility

From harvest to hands, the food & beverage (F&B) industry leaves no room for guesswork, especially without supply chain optimization software. The key to creating an effective market-driven demand plan is access to rich forecasts based on inputs from multiple sources.

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Trends 2022: Food and Beverage

Enterra Insights

Our tastes change, our priorities rearrange, and the way we enjoy food and beverages evolve as a result.”[3] ”[3] Below are some of the trends affecting the food and beverage landscape. Food and Beverage Trends. In 2020, 57% of American households purchased plant-based foods.” Return to Healthy Foods.

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Winning the Super Bowl of Food & Beverage Manufacturing

QAD

For 58 years, food and beverage and consumer goods manufacturers have battled for dominance, from chips and wings to soda, beer, party supplies, and even aluminum foil for food storage and DIY trophies. The Super Bowls Promotional Playbook: Grocery Stores vs. That takes a data-driven approach to forecasting, procurement and distribution.

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What Contractors Need to Streamline Procurement in 2025

IT Supply Chain

What Contractors Need to Streamline Procurement in 2025 By Ian Summers (pictured) Content Writer 111 Views You’re on-site before dawn, the framing crew’s ready, but the steel shipment’s stuck in limbo, the invoice isn’t approved, and your project management app just pinged you for the fourth time.

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Demand Sensing (and Other Secret Ingredients) for Food and Beverage Supply Chain Success

Logility

Food and beverage companies can use demand sensing to predict sudden market trends and prepare for actual supply needs. Demand fluctuations dominate the food and beverage (F&B) industry. If the business purchases too much, it risks overstocking goods that cannot be sold after they exceed their shelf life.

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Sugar Beet Shortages Could Impact Food and Beverage Manufacturing

QAD

How Do Beet Sugar Shortages Affect Food and Beverage Manufacturers? The beet sugar can be purchased by consumers for home use such as baking, sweetened beverages and other purposes. A great deal of beet sugar is used in food and beverage manufacturing. And this decline is impacting food and beverage manufacturing.