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Consumer Business

Whether you’re a manufacturer of consumer goods; a retailer, wholesaler or distributor; or in the travel, hospitality and leisure or transportation sectors, Deloitte can help your consumer businesses stand out from the crowd. From source to consumer, we have the skills and experience to make your product or service the one that consumers choose again and again — driving sales and profits, and improving your leverage up and down the supply chain. 

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    2013 Volume 1 Consumer Business economic update: performance indicators for Canadian retail, consumer packaged goods, and travel, hospitality & leisure.
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    With global arrivals up and tourists from emerging markets increasing in number, the Canadian travel industry has reason to be optimistic.
  • 2012 Canadian holiday outlook
    Greater use of price-comparison technologies and inroads made by foreign retailers pose new challenges in the Canadian retail industry this holiday season.
  • 2012 Deloitte Retail Study: The rise of the connected consumer
    See what Deloitte and the Retail Council of Canada discovered about eCommerce, mobile commerce and social media use among Alberta and B.C. retailers.

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