News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2549
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ArticleNOL appoints new CEO
NOL group has named one-time chief of defence force in the Singapore army Ng Yat Chung as its new CEO
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ArticleDutch expansion for Fowler Welch
Perishable logistics operator has relocated from Maasland to a bigger site at Poeldijk in the Netherlands
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ArticleCarrefour 'to relaunch Express' in Romania
Reports in the country suggest that a new deal signed with Angst will see the group's Express network relaunched
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ArticleTwo speakers in for FPJ South West
Total Produce-owned T&JB Produce’s Tim Barnes and EFFP’s South West regional manager Liz Bowles have joined the line up for the FPJ Conferences - South West event on 3 November in Bristol.
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ArticleUK pumpkins not having a ball
Royal Horticultural Society warns that Halloween pumpkins could be smaller than usual this year
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New retail relations course begins
Redfox has instigated the first fresh produce specific negotiation course aimed at individuals and companies dealing with major retailers.
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ArticleColour coding and clear message call for potatoes
A revamp of the potato fixture is being called for after a year-long consumer research project.
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ArticlePotential boost for Pakistani citrus
Pakistani kinnow producers and exporters stand to benefit from a potential FTA with Indonesia
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ArticleCalifornia Raisins return to TV
California Raisins return to television screens this month for the first time in 12 years.
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Dutch growers end co-operative membersihp
A group of members that sell to Dutch wholesalers via Coforta Verkoop BV in the Netherland have announced their intention to end their membership with horticultural group Coforta Cooperative, effective on 1 January 2012.
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ArticleEleventh hour delay on renewable energy plan
A late announcement from the department of energy and climate change (DECC) has delayed the government’s renewable-heat incentive just hours before it was due to go live.
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ArticleBlue Skies celebrates Queen's Award
African representatives of Blue Skies have travelled to the UK to attend a reception to celebrate the company’s achievement of a second Queens Award for Enterprise in the Sustainable Development category.
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ArticleEWL expands Australasian services
Food logistics specialist Edge Worldwide Logistics (EWL) is offering an expanded faster and lower cost service for food companies importing from Australia and New Zealand.
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NZ growers express rugby fears
New Zealand growers are concerned that the Rugby World Cup has been used as an excuse to reduce border protection vital to keeping out pests that threaten their crops.
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ArticleSuper broccoli flies into M&S stores
Broccoli that is claimed to have twice the average antioxidant power has launched at Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleEl Ciruelo hits back at 'unfounded' toilet claims
Spanish supplier El Ciruelo has hit back against embarrassing newspaper headlines claiming that female workers were forced to wear signs around their necks when they needed to use the toilet.
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ArticleAsda profits down 10 per cent
US royalty payments reduce UK supermarket's annual profits to £803.5m (€927.4m)
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ArticleJaffa bounces into schools competition
Citrus brand Jaffa is inviting primary schools across the UK to get bouncing to win a £1,500 prize in its Jaffa Space Hoppers for Schools competition.
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ArticleDole unveils new corporate structure
Company's northern European operation set to be split into two divisions, one for tropicals and one for other fruits

