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- Nov. 1, 2012
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Low Nat Gas Costs Mean Factories in the Midwest; Lots of Logistics Jobs Coming, not Enough Workers; POS Data Not Yet Being Leveraged by Many; New JDA Has Major Presence in CPG
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Number of the top one hundred consumer goods companies that are customers of either JDA Software, RedPrairie, or both, according to notes from the announcement today that RedPrairie is acquiring the larger JDA and taking it private, in a deal valued at $1.9 billion. That will result in a company with combine revenues of almost $1 billion, and be named JDA Software, in one of the most significant mergers of all-time in the supply chain software industry.
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19.8%
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Percentage of consumer goods manufacturing respondents who said their companies used store-level POS data at a "high level" to drive their supply chains, according to a new report from CSCO Insights on Building the Supply Chain from the Shelf Back. Conversely, just under 50% of manufacturers said their companies operated at a somewhat low level of POS leverage or worse. Interestingly, retailers themselves had an even less favorable impression, with just 3.1% saying that they thought their vendors were using POS data at a high level. To download the excellent report, go here: Building the Supply Chain from the Shelf Back
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