Topic “Heineken” — Exporter Magazine
The company, which employs 2,400 people in the region has evacuated its 25 expatriate employees on private planes and asked its local employees to stay home. The new Heineken beer bottles will be launched...
The company, which employs 2,400 people in the region has evacuated its 25 expatriate employees on private planes and asked its local employees to stay home. The new Heineken beer bottles will be launched...
Sixteen major food companies have become the first to commit to New York City’s National Salt Reduction Initiative. The 16 companies that signed up to the program include some key players in the industry,...
Global demand for functional additives and barrier coatings for plastic packaging is forecast to grow by 4.3% in the five years from 2009 to reach US$752 million (NZ$1.03 billion) by 2014, according to a...
Neptune Orient Lines Ltd (NOL), owner of Southeast Asia’s largest container line, plans to boost capacity about 7% this year as a rebounding global economy revives trade and freight rates. AP Moeller, the Copenhagen-based...
High Street chain Argos is suing A P Moller-Maersk, the world’s largest container shipping company, for more than USD$13 million (NZD$18 million), according to the Independent. Danish carrier Maersk Line has told customers it...
Maersk Line has been named Sustainable Shipping Operator of the Year for the second time in three years for its investments in sustainable growth, carbon dioxide reducation and its advancement of industry transparency. Maersk,...
PepsiCo said the bottle is 100% recyclable and has a molecular structure identical to petroleum-based PET. In addition, the soft drinks maker claims the bottle is identical to PET drinks containers in terms of...
Ireland is expected to sign a number of “door-opening” agreements with China’s leader-in-waiting Xi Jinping this weekend to boost trade between the two countries, according to Belfast Telegraph. New Zealand’s dairy firms, including Fonterra,...
At the moment, nationwide, nearly 1500 hectares of vines on 115 vineyards are now managed organically – representing 4.5% of all vineyard land. Wine exports are up 5% in the June year, topping NZ$1...
According to Reuters report posted by GulfNews.com, the 747-8 Intercontinental will seat 467 passengers, 51 more than the current version of the 747, and burn less fuel while offering passengers more comfort.