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A New Kind of Connected Factory
As a pandemic forces social distancing, manufacturers are using technology to stay connected, creating a new vision for how data is aggregated, shared, and acted upon to unite factories and people.
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Meeting E-commerce Expectations with Automation
As online retailers shape consumer buying behavior by offering customized goods, manufacturers are turning to technology suppliers and machine builders to add flexibility into production, packaging, and supply chain processes.
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Counting Down the Top 10 articles of 2019 - #7: The Compass Guiding P&G
Based on our online clicks and unique page views, we're counting down the Top 10 articles of 2019. Join us as we look back at the best of 2019. Checking in at #7,, Pat Reynolds gives us a big-picture, 360-degree view of packaging at P&G.
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The Compass Steering P&G
Of course packaging is essential to the way P&G goes to market, but packaging is always designed and evaluated in terms of how it meshes with four other key business drivers.
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Could OEMs Become Co-Manufacturers?
CPGs are asking machine builders for help as they seek ways to become more agile in the face of e-commerce
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Diamond Award Finalist: P&G’s Liquid Tide Eco-Box
The Tide Eco-Box is the first product launch from P&G Fabric Care’s eCommerce Innovation Group. Dow’s Packaging Innovation Awards’ judges awarded the product a Diamond Award Finalist.
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Dow's 2019 Awards for Packaging Innovation—Gold and Silver
The following are the 2019 Gold and Silver award winners.
Sustainability
Olay to test refillable moisturizer packaging
A three-month pilot by P&G will test consumers’ acceptance of Olay Regenerist Whip moisturizer sold with a refillable pod, designed to significantly reduce plastic waste.
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P&G Fabric Care makes plastics reduction commitment
If successful, the reduction in plastic packaging by P&G Fabric Care in Europe by 2025 will be equivalent to one line of detergent bottles around the earth.