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CERRITOS — Electrolit – a hydration beverage made from pharmaceutical grade ingredients – announces that Enrico De La Torre is the company’s new Commercial Director for the Canada office. De La Torre’s background in working in the beverage industry has made him the Commercial Director of Electrolit Canada.
Ted Moroz, a 40-year TBS employee and CEO/President since 2009 will retire on April 28. “There are a lot of exciting opportunities on the horizon in the Ontario beverage alcohol retail and distribution space,” said Kristine Freudenthaler, TBS Independent Director. “Ted has been an integral part of TBS for so long.
In the last eight months, the Supplier Deliveries Index has recorded its eight lowest readings since March 2009 (43.2 ” [Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products] “Suppliers are starting to reach out looking for new business. The Employment Index dropped further into contraction, registering 44.4 percent, down 3.7
This figure, along with the previous seven, is the Supplier Deliveries Index’s lowest reading in since March 2009 (43.2 . “The Supplier Deliveries Index figure of 45.7 percent is 2.2 percentage points higher than the 43.5 percent recorded in May. percentage points to 44 percent; the May reading was 45.8
percent; this is the index’s lowest reading since March 2009 (43.2 The month-over-month performance of supplier deliveries was the best since March 2009. ” [Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products]. The Supplier Deliveries Index reading of 45.1 percent is 2.1 percentage points lower than the November figure of 47.2
.” BioSteel’s creditor protection status marks another blow for the beverage company Canopy scooped up a 72 per cent stake in back in October 2019 in a bid to diversify. The deal came with a pathway to 100 per cent ownership.
percent recorded in January; readings from the last three months are the index’s lowest since March 2009 (43.2 ” [Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products] “Even though our number of quotes are down, we are still staying busy, and our backlog has a lot to do with it. The Supplier Deliveries Index figure of 45.2
percent recorded in December; the last two readings are the index’s lowest since March 2009 (43.2 ” [Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products] “Supply chain issues continue to plague our production schedules. The Supplier Deliveries Index figure of 45.6 percent is 0.5 percentage point higher than the 45.1 percent, 2.1
percent recorded in April; this is the index’s lowest reading since March 2009 (43.2 ” [Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products] “Business is returning to pre-pandemic levels. The Supplier Deliveries Index figure of 43.5 percent is 1.1 percentage points lower than the 44.6 The Inventories Index dropped 0.5
percent recorded in March; this is the index’s lowest reading since March 2009 (43.2 ” [Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products] “Business is steady. The Supplier Deliveries Index figure of 44.6 percent is 0.2 percentage point lower than the 44.8 The Inventories Index dropped 1.2 percentage points to 46.3
percent recorded in February; this is the index’s lowest reading since March 2009 (43.2 ” [Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products] “Sales are slowing at an increasing rate, which is allowing us to burn through back orders at a faster-than-expected pace.” The Supplier Deliveries Index figure of 44.8 percent, 2.6
The Disney Acquisition James Disney, a local shop owner who founded Independent Machining in 2009, had a problem: customer demand had increased so much during the COVID pandemic that he was growing out of his shop. JBS says this CNC-machined part was used for a well-known rock artist’s rotating concert stage.
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