Warehouse labelling and integrated safety solutions supplier, ASG Services is celebrating a major landmark in its history, as it turns 25 years old this year.
Since formation in 1996, the company has built an enviable reputation for providing specialist labelling and integrated safety solutions, tailormade for its customers individual requirements.
From its formation, it has consistently developed its products and services to ensure it continues to provide the best help to its clients. Along the way it has weathered some tough times, including the infamous credit crunch and recession of 2008 and all too recently, the Covid-19 pandemic.
Yet each time the company has been challenged, it has remained true to its ethos of listening to and understanding the needs of its customers and clearly defining the solutions that match their requirements.
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Photo credit: World Ag Expo For the first time, the 2021 World Ag Expo will be an online event rather than the in-person trade show usually held in Tulare, California. “A digital show is not a replacement for a live event like World Ag Expo,” says Jerry Sinift, International Agri-Center CEO. “But the ag industry has never stopped working, and neither will we. Ag is essential and so is our job as a trade show to bring buyers and sellers together. We’re just going to do it a little bit differently in 2021.” Instead of limiting the event to the original show dates of February 9-11, the expo organizers have planned a unique yearlong approach.
South Africa willing to consider slashing tariffs for SL tea exports
December, 28, 2020
Outgoing South African High Commissioner in Colombo, Robina P. Marks stated that South Africa is willing to consider slashing tariffs for Sri Lankan tea exports to give some relief to Sri Lanka.
Delivering the opening remarks at Sri Lanka – South Africa Business Promotion Meeting organized recently by the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute for International Relations and Strategic Studies (LKI), High Commissioner Marks said; “we would consider, possibly, a request to lower for a period of time not exceeding three years, tea tariffs.… to give some relief to Sri Lanka … in the spirit of supporting developing countries become sustainable as they can be.”
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