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Global Manufacturers’ spend on Warranty Management Solutions tipped to exceed $1bn

April 6th, 2010 Adam Jura No comments

Investment in warranty management technology solutions in the manufacturing sector is set to grow as manufacturers globally seek out additional cost and revenue opportunities. This is according to a new report, “The Waking World of Warranty Management”. The most common benefit associated with warranty management solutions is their ability to increase the visibility of warranty claims and the impact they have on current and future business imperatives. While almost all manufacturing companies will have some degree of warranty management established within their businesses, the report has identified a renewed focus on streamlining processes and technology functionality in the discipline. Read more…

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America’s Top Companies to Invest in Competitive Intelligence says Fuld

March 9th, 2010 Edwin Bailey No comments

According to Fuld & Company, a Boston-based competitive intelligence (CI) consultancy, the USA’s top companies are likely to raise their budgets on information gathering and analysing over the next five years. Fuld’s predictions are based on data from the recent Global Benchmark Study of 141 corporations, which forecasts the amount that the top 1,000 companies will spend on CI will increase from a current $1 billion to at least $10 billion by 2012.

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BAE Arms Itself With An Ethical Woolf

March 8th, 2010 Nazleen Sheikh No comments

Ethical Business; it seems to be all the rage these days. So it was no surprise when BAE publicised their intentions to join the ethical bandwagon signing none other than ex Lord Chief Justice, Lord Woolf, as their paragon of integrity.

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Continued Hype over Organic Foods Drive Increased Focus on Organic Textiles

February 13th, 2010 Jonna Dagliden No comments

We are used to the idea of organic food, and even the organic cosmetic industry, but if that wasn’t enough to make us feel guilty- now we have to get used to organic and eco-friendly home textiles.

According to a new report the continued hype over organic foods in the US contributes to the increased focus on organic textiles, and predicts the market to grow 40% through to 2010, in the US market alone. This, they argue, will be achieved by an increasingly diverse product mix in eco-friendly home textiles. Also, the entry into the market by well-known brands such as Ralph Lauren Home, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Target will also have a positive impact.

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Demand for Specialist Footwear Increases

January 15th, 2010 Jonna Dagliden No comments

While Maasai warriors from Tanzania managed to run the London marathon in shoes made from car tyres, a new report shows that Westerners increasingly demand specialist footwear designed for specific sports, activities and occupations.

In the case of sports footwear, one of the main market drivers is the ability of the shoe to improve the performance of the wearer. In some sectors, such as football boots, this feature is regarded by companies such as Adidas and Nike as being more important than cost. Fabric manufacturers are therefore being encouraged to develop high performance products which continually push the boundaries in terms of weight, moisture management properties and grip.

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