Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4117
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ArticleDoug McMillon joins Wal-Mart
The retail group has named Doug McMillon its new president and CEO of the company’s international operation as of February
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ArticleNew marketing push for Dutch trade
Holland Produce Promotion to unveil a number of new campaigns during its first ever Fruit & Vegetable Promo Day
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ArticleUniveg Germany appoints new MD
Francis Kint takes over from Peter Jung, with process of integrating former Chiquita subsidiary set to be completed by mid-2009
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ArticleMurcian crops damaged by cold weather
Artichoke, broccoli, lettuce and cauliflower crops in the Spanish region have all reportedly been damaged by recent low temperatures
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ArticleOrigin Oman keeps it local
In an attempt to stimulate the economy, Oman has launched a new campaign highlighting the benefits of buying locally
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ArticleMagnit enjoys strong December
The Russian food retailer has defied a weakening economy and low consumer confidence to enjoy a fruitful month
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ArticleBlue Moon shines in Egypt
Egyptian company Blue Moon has developed a comprehensive Arabic capacity-building programme for the supply chain in partnership with the British Retail Consortium, GlobalGAP, LEAF, and SEDEX.
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ArticlePotato growers of Europe unite
A new association UPGE is to be inaugurated later this month, with the aim of improving coordination and tackling low prices across Europe
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ArticlePSA reports container throughput growth
The international port group has announced that it handled 7.3 per cent more containers last year than in 2007
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ArticleFloods block WA apple exports to Taiwan
Washington State apple shippers have missed their Taiwan Chinese New Year export window due to local road closures caused by flooding
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New COO at NYK Logistics (Americas)
Anthony Chiarello has been handed the role of executive vice-president and chief operating officer at the group
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ArticleMorrisons creates 5,000 jobs
Morrisons gave a boost to Gordon Brown's jobs summit by announcing plans to create 5,000 jobs this year.
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ArticleHigh food prices to persist
Economists suggest US food retail prices may not decrease significantly for some time this year despite a slight drop during the last quarter of 2008
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ArticleAustralian government ‘bungles’ fruit-picker scheme
Government mismanagement has left Australia’s fruit growers without promised Pacific Islander pickers mid-way through the season, says the country’s main opposition party
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ArticleInnovation Award nominations announced
Fruit Logistica Innovation Award jury has selected the ten products or services that will compete for the prize at the Berlin event
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ArticleChilean christening for Hamburg Süd
The Cap Graham will operate in the group's Asia-South America west coast rotation
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Early apple optimism in NZ
Early indications are for a 15.5-16 million carton New Zealand apple crop in 2009, but Ian Palmer, chairman of industry body Pipfruit NZ is urging caution.
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ArticleRetail Focus | Europe's top 20
2008 saw the rise of the discount retailer as the global economic crisis took hold
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ArticleOcado sees huge sales boost
Upmarket online delivery firm Ocado had its best Chrismas ever almost doubling its previous sales figures.
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ArticleTesco to unveil Christmas slump
Tesco is set to report its weakest Christmas sales figures since the recession of the early 1990s this week.

