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Global beverage specialist provides online info

30 Jul 2004 - by Staff reporter
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SPECIALIST PRODUCTS demand specialist expertise, and global beverage logistics company JF Hillebrand believes it has what it takes to meet the demanding needs of international beverage producers, importers and retailers.
Employing 700 professionals in 41 countries, the company has put in place the infrastructure to respond to local issues and preferences while maintaining a single set of international standards.
“Taking care of beverages exclusively has equipped us with deep-rooted specialist skills shaped around the unique demands of these products,” says a company spokesman.
“We understand the ways in which different beverage types react to temperature shifts or how to combat the risks of pilferage and overcome would-be hurdles with customs requirements.
“Strategically situated warehouse facilities, innovative shipping alternatives and our own fleet of steel and flexi tanks complete the mix.”
A sophisticated computer system has been developed especially for the business of global beverage logistics.

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