With more than 700 exhibitors and 50 sessions, revamped event will be held Feb. 1-5
Pivoting from its annual in-person event and conference, the Private Label Manufacturers Association (PLMA) will kick off its first major online event for store brands in the U.S. on Monday, Feb. 1, for five days of back-to-back presentations and a virtual exhibit floor featuring more than 700 manufacturers.
“PLMA Live! presents Private Label Week” will be streaming a daily schedule of original on-demand programming covering the latest marketing and consumer research, retail and private brand strategies, insights and analysis, alongside category profiles, product trends and individual interviews with retail winners of PLMA’s Salute to Excellence awards for new and innovative private label products.
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Sheryl Connelly is a product of old Detroit its struggle, grit and relentless determination.
Her father was an Irish hustler who grew up dirt poor in Corktown, never made it past the eighth grade and worked in a slaughterhouse before being drafted into the U.S. Army.
Her mother was a Chinese immigrant who grew up one of 11 children in a three-story mansion with clawfoot bathtubs, next to a brothel with a madam who watched over them in the Cass Corridor, where the family ran a laundry service out of their home.
âThe system is just overwhelmedâ: Post office struggles with holiday deluge
The pandemic has boosted shipping volumes to holiday season levels all year. Then it got worse.
By Adam Vaccaro Globe Staff,Updated December 18, 2020, 6:07 p.m.
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A UPS driver made deliveries on Beacon Hill. The Postal Service is especially strained this season as UPS and other delivery services have limits on what they will take from retailers, but the Postal Service takes all deliveries.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
If you havenât already shipped your Christmas gifts, it may be too late to get them there on time.