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Industry Affairs Strategy
GMA's business initiatives help enable profitable growth for GMA member companies in the channels and markets in which they operate and facilitate overall industry efficiencies. This is accomplished by 1) helping to create a growing, dynamic and efficient marketplace, and 2) providing manufacturers, distributors and other contributing parties with knowledge and understanding of the forces driving change in the industry in their supply chains and their sales promotion practices.


CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
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2009 Sustainability Advantage

2008 MSM Conference Presentations

2008 Joint Industry Unsaleables Management Conference Presentations

2007 IS/LD Conference Presentations

2006 Unsaleables Conference Presentations

2006 IS/LD CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2005 GMA CONFERENCE ON THE FUTURE OF FOOD PRESENTATIONS

2005 IS/LD CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2005 MSM CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2005 UNSALEABLES CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS


3/16/2010
Science Forum
Washington, DC
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4/7/2010
Consumer Complaints Conference
Washington, DC
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4/7/2010
Foodborne Illness Litigation Conference
Washington, DC
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4/13/2010
Food Labeling Workshop: Complying with Regulatory Requirements for the Labeling of Packaged Foods
Washington, DC
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6/8/2010
Food Labeling Workshop: Complying with Regulatory Requirements for the Labeling of Packaged Foods
Minneapolis, MN
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e-Collaboration
E-Collaboration, the use of Internet based technologies to facilitate continuous automated exchange of information between supply chain partners, remains a critical CPG business priority. E-Collaboration is about companies working together to integrate their operations and eliminate barriers that impact their ability to satisfy consumers and drive out unnecessary cost. It is being used to integrate previously separate aspects of the supply chain and to enhance the value delivered to the consumer by providing a series of practical improvement concepts to unlock this value.

Accurate data synchronization is a cornerstone to e-collaboration and foundational to EPC/RFID implementation. To ensure that CPG manufacturers are involved in the latest developments, GMA works closely with other industry associations and standards development bodies, including GCI, GS1, EPCglobal, AIM, FMI and CIES.


Related Resources:

  • Implementation of Global Data Synchronization
  • Investigation of EPC/RFID

  • » Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR)

    » Data Synchronization Resource Center

    » Direct Store Delivery (DSD)

    » e-Collaboration

    » Food & Consumer Product Security

    » Logistics/Distribution

    » New Ways of Working Together

    » Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) / Electronic Product Code (EPC)

    » Sales

    » Unsaleables

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    Industry Committees

    The Industry Affairs Council and our seven Industry Affairs committees are working tirelessly on our members behalf. more »



    Industry Efforts

    GMA’s Industry Affairs Group helps forecast trends, manage change in the food industry and increase supply chain efficiencies. By working hand-in-hand with our most powerful resource – GMA members – Industry Affairs strives to continually improve the complex trading partner relationship. more »



    Industry Resources

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