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 9 - How Cargill Tackles The Supply Chain Management Challenges of Today - with Ana Oliveira
LOGISTICS IN CHALLENGING MARKETS
38 minutes
3 years ago
Ep 9 - How Cargill Tackles The Supply Chain Management Challenges of Today - with Ana Oliveira
The global supply chain system is under great pressure. This newfound instability, especially in the global North, is threatening the old approach to supply chain management. But logistics challenges aren’t new to South America where the supply chain industry has always been flexible and ready to adapt to change. In today’s episode, Ana Oliveira, Senior Supply Chain Process Manager at Cargill, chats with our host Carsten about the challenges facing supply chain management and how Cargill...
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...