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Like the Mississippi River Through New Orleans, Today’s CPG Market is Quickly Changing Directions

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Twisting and turning, changing directions quickly, the Mississippi River winds down the center of the U.S. This can also describe the status of today’s consumer packaged goods (CPG) market. Consumers have more ways to purchase products, and they want them customized across all sectors of consumer products.

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Peet’s Coffee and the Roasted Bean Supply Chain

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The company has a sourcing team that vets the beans. All their coffee packages in groceries have the date the coffee was roasted on their packages; and this date label is centrally placed on the package and it is easy to read. Microsoft purchased Blue Horseshoe’s warehousing and transportation products in 2012.

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Overcoming Supply Chain Challenges in the Beverage Industry 

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Major can manufacturers also cater to large companies, such as Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. As well as other bigger manufacturers, they predicted the shortage and made sure they would have what they needed. This means that smaller manufacturers were left out in the cold. Feeling far from bubbly? Key Takeaways. per every $1.

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This Week in Logistics News (May 7 – 13)

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The company is paying participating small businesses a per-package fee to deliver Amazon orders within a 10-mile radius to their neighbors’ homes in states like Nebraska, Mississippi, and Alabama. Manufacturing some parts from a 3D printer is cheaper and more efficient than traditional supply chain methods. It was valued at $1.3

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Toyota Consolidating Operations in Texas

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is starting a multiyear overhaul of its North American operations, consolidating several units at new headquarters in Plano, Texas, that will house 4,000 employees now spread across separate marketing, manufacturing and finance locations. where Toyota’s North American manufacturing operations are now based, was too small, he said.

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