To be a trader or a producer of goods, that is the question. First, think of the potential markets you can enter as a producer, then think of the potential markets you can open as a trader. With those pictures in mind, the answer to this question is really quite simple: why not be both? In today’s episode, Roberto Echeverría Botero, Managing Director of Latin America at CREMER OLEO, chats to Carsten about CREMER’s strategy as a producer and trader, and why Latin America is the market of th...
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To be a trader or a producer of goods, that is the question. First, think of the potential markets you can enter as a producer, then think of the potential markets you can open as a trader. With those pictures in mind, the answer to this question is really quite simple: why not be both? In today’s episode, Roberto Echeverría Botero, Managing Director of Latin America at CREMER OLEO, chats to Carsten about CREMER’s strategy as a producer and trader, and why Latin America is the market of th...
Ep 1 - How Fresh Del Monte Accomplishes 100% Delivery Reliability with their Own Shipping Fleet
LOGISTICS IN CHALLENGING MARKETS
34 minutes
3 years ago
Ep 1 - How Fresh Del Monte Accomplishes 100% Delivery Reliability with their Own Shipping Fleet
How does a fruit company and a shipping line fleet go together? For Fresh Del Monte, it's one of their keys to success. Francis Mc Cawley, Head of Commercial at Network Shipping, shares with our host Carsten, how this unique business combination allows them to offer near 100% delivery rate. What's in it for you: 1. How Fresh Del Monte manages to move up to 200,000 refrigerated containers yearly with their own fleet 2. How operating your own fleet helps manage and control transit times 3....
LOGISTICS IN CHALLENGING MARKETS
To be a trader or a producer of goods, that is the question. First, think of the potential markets you can enter as a producer, then think of the potential markets you can open as a trader. With those pictures in mind, the answer to this question is really quite simple: why not be both? In today’s episode, Roberto Echeverría Botero, Managing Director of Latin America at CREMER OLEO, chats to Carsten about CREMER’s strategy as a producer and trader, and why Latin America is the market of th...