Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4698
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Emerging from the shadows
The wholesale world is not always spoken of in the best of light. But markets are places of many and diverse activities, which
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Aisles awash with autumn colours
Without doubt, autumn has arrived - and there are in-store pointers, apart from the displays of cauldrons and broomsticks,
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When will they ever listen?
The rest of the UK may be looking at London and its congestion charge with a certain amount of amusement. The general premise
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ArticleEdinburgh market to relocate
Edinburgh’s wholesale fruit market is moving across the Scottish capital to a new warehouse built by Fyffes.
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ArticleKnow your own value, tom growers told
British tomato growers have been told not to under-estimate their value.
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ArticlePatriotism not enough to sell food
Simply being British is not enough to sell food, new research from the IGD has revealed.
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Asda's Bond has eyes only for price
Asda’s new chief executive, Andy Bond, has announced that he will strive to keep Asda’s prices down as a key to remaining competitive over the next 18 months.
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Spanish fruit-fly breakthrough
Spanish researchers have developed an integrated system for the transport and release of sterile male Mediterranean fruit flies.
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ArticleTesco pledge for UK produce
Tesco has announced its intention to boost sales of UK fresh produce with a commitment to stock only British products on aisle ends over the next 12 months.
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Markem holds free coding intelligence seminar
Packaging managers in the UK are being invited to a free one-day seminar, designed to provide them with a practical guide to the most important aspects of today’s coding and labelling industry.
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Pouzin quits Fedepom post
Hugues Pouzin has quit his post as general manager at Fedepom, the French potatoes trade and export federation.
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ArticleCGTA hands over £20,000 to charity
Covent Garden Tenants’ Association has handed over the £20,000 it raised for two charities at its annual dinner dance.
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ArticleOFT urged to re-open competition inquiry
Two bodies have launched initiatives to force the Office of Fair Trading to revisit its investigation into what they see as the anti-competitive expansion of the UK supermarket sector.
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City no to Sir Ken replacement
Investors have told Morrison’s officials that their new non-executive director Paul Manduca should not take over from Sir Ken Morrison as chairman when he steps down.
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Doyle gets pallet promotion
Schoeller Arca Systems (SA Systems), has appointed Peter Doyle as business development manager (pallets).
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Somerfield deal still under control
A Somerfield advisor has rejected claims that the £1.1bn sale of the chain is in trouble, claiming the rumour is simply an attempt designed to manipulate the group’s shares.
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ArticleFrench strike causes disruption
Five trade unions in France are holding a one-day strike disrupting transport and other industries.
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Perlim invests €7m in Saint-Haulaire
French apple and nut producer Perlim is spending €7 million expanding its premises at Saint-Haulaire.
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ArticleDunkirk sets UK target
Dunkirk port authority has chosen APM Terminals to run its container terminal NFTI-ou, as it guns for the UK market.

