 | This Week, We're Back With Part 2, Including a Summary and the Complete Q&A |
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 | We Have EPC Questions; Dick Cantwell of P&G has Answers -- The Interview Transcript (Part 1) |
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 | SCDigest editor Dan Gilmore has a great one on one interview with Dick Cantwell of Procter & Gamble on a range of RFID and EPC topics. Here are the highlights. |
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 | Move into Wal-Mart Stores Illustrates How Supply Chain Strategy Must Evolve; Marriage of two Wounded Giants? Pursuing Channel it Once Dismissed as a "No Return" Business
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 | Strange twists over fired security manager, and a vague reference in the Wall Street Journal
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 | Wal-Mart's Asda subsidiary, which has struggled against TESCO, may be interested in buying the UK's third largest grocer |
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 | In a move to spur growth, Wal-Mart segments its customers into three primary groups based on purchasing patterns |
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 | The Hartman Group's analysis shows the tug-of-war between branded manufacturers and retailers is likely to increase; Wal-Mart's efforts gain strength; new supply chain competencies required by retailers. |
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 | Wal-Mart delivered a press release last week, saying everything was going fine with its initial pilots of RFID/EPC technology. Although it's extremely unusual for a non-technology vendor company to issue this kind of release, in fairness to Wal-Mart, they are undoubtedly being besieged with press and other inquiries, and this announcement may have been in part just self-defense |
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