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« Part I of Carol Spieckerman's Interview with Li & Fung's Rick Darling | Main | You're Invited! Retail's on the Roster at 2011 International Licensing Expo »
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Jun232011

Carol's Latest for LIMA: Li & Fung's Rick Darling Frames Licensing's Future

Based on Rick Darling's keynote address, Licensing Today: A Global Challenge, at this year’s International Licensing Expo, brand marketers and retail suppliers must gird for a new set of global pressures in the form of rising raw materials costs, escalating wages in China and emerging supply chain and branding models.

As president of LF USA, a subsidiary of global sourcing agent and licensee, Li & Fung, Rick Darling is on the front line of these inescapable realities, which will impact every link in the supply chain and every point on the retailer/licensor/licensee triangle.

In my latest blog article for LIMA, I distill key takeaways from his presentation.

Read the full article.

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Reader Comments (1)

Thank you for capturing this! I tried to take notes from the presentation but gave up early-on because he covered so much and moved really fast. I look forward to seeing the interview as well.

June 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAnne

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