Nordic IT services company Tieto has entered into an agreement with packaging and paper company International Paper (IP) to deliver an MES solution based on Tieto’s standard SAP-based MES solution. Initially, this MES system will be ...
Fonterra and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) have agreed to work together to help developing countries build viable dairy industries and increase dairy nutrition knowledge. Under the partnership, called Framework for ...
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New Zealand-based dairy firm Fonterra has announced plans to work jointly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) to help developing countries increase their dairy nutrition knowledge. The partnership, 'Framework for ...
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Luxembourg-based wines and spirits supplier SPI Group has formed a new company Amber Beverage Group, in a move to unite its Baltic companies. The move is in line with the company's expansion strategy over the future. The Amber Beverage ...
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New Zealand-based dairy firm Fonterra has announced plans to work jointly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) to help developing countries increase their dairy nutrition knowledge. The partnership, 'Framework for ...
Argentinian steelmaker Techint is accusing Japanese-based Nippon Steel of orchestrating a move that could completely alter the control of Brazil’s Usiminas, according to a media report. The move began with the “unilateral ...
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Making a strong pitch for using e-governance for the development of Andhra Pradesh (AP), Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday urged the IT industry to explore the opportunities opening up in the state, especially in Vizag. "AP ...
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"Make in India" campaign covering 25 sectors, including the textile and garment industry, has been launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the presence of Who’s Who of the corporate world from India and abroad at a ceremony in New ...
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One of the biggest global garment retailer and Sweden-based H&M and International Labour Organization (ILO) inked a one-of-its-kind collaboration, which will promote sustainable global supply chains in the apparel sector. Under the terms ...
An agreement has been reached to create the world’s third largest quick service restaurant company, merging North American-based beverages and baked goods restaurant Tim Hortons Inc. (Tim Hortons) with global burger restaurant Burger ...
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JBS, a Brazilian beef exporter, has announced that it will resume its plan to raise BRL4bn ($1.8bn) from the initial public offering (IPO) of its pork, poultry and food-processing operations in Brazil as early as next month. Following ...
On Wednesday, July 9 Governance Studies hosted the 3rd annual John White, Jr. Forum on Public Policy. The topic was Regional Manufacturing Hubs in the US, and we heard from a number of different experts. As noted in a recent White House ...
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Lululemon Athletica inc. Founder Dennis J. (Chip) Wilson has agreed to sell half his shares in the apparel maker equal to a 13.85 percent stake of the company to Advent International for approximately $845 million. The transaction has ...
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American Apparel, Inc. announced the appointment of Laura A. Lee to the company's board of directors. "Laura brings a deep understanding of the internet space and digital launch initiatives, combined with a strong background in major ...
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Dennis Wilson, founder and board member of NASDAQ-listed lululemon athletica Inc has sold his 13.85% stake to Advent International, a global private equity investor. The deal has been signed for $845 million and Advent will be acquiring ...
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