Tescos vegetable basket wins sourcing reprieve
Sourcing norm to apply to only 15% of Tesco’s product portfolio.
As experts from auto industry brainstormed on how to turn Nagpur into the next automobile hub, some national players questioned whether it can happen at all.
The Asian food company is in talks to supply Indian food distributors with goods ranging from Heinz Baked Beanz to East End Foods branded spices.
At a time when two Swedish companies, and Hennes & Mauritz (H&M), are waiting to enter India’s single-brand retail market, Rusta, a multi-brand chain from the same country, has announced an initiative ...
Swedish supermarket chain Rusta AB has set up direct sourcing operations in India and will buy finished products worth Rs. 200 crore from the country in the next three years.
Sourcing norm to apply to only 15% of Tesco's product portfolio.
Sourcing norm to apply to only 15% of Tesco’s product portfolio.
Swedish supermarket chain Rusta AB has set up direct sourcing operations in India and will buy finished products worth Rs. 200 crore from the country in the next three years.
At a time when two Swedish companies, and Hennes & Mauritz (H&M), are waiting to enter India’s single-brand retail market, Rusta, a multi-brand chain from the same country, has announced an initiative to strengthen sourcing from India.
The Asian food company is in talks to supply Indian food distributors with goods ranging from Heinz Baked Beanz to East End Foods branded spices.
As experts from auto industry brainstormed on how to turn Nagpur into the next automobile hub, some national players questioned whether it can happen at all.
Early last year, R Narayan thought of a business idea that would make India’s small and medium enterprises competitive and, therefore, more relevant.
Tesco PLC and Sainsbury have applied to the Indian Government for opening sourcing centres.
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New Delhi, February 5, 2013 Special Correspondent Starbucks Coffee president (China and Asia Pacific) John Culver (right) met Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma (left), in New Delhi, on Tuesday.
Coffee prices at Starbucks in India are lower, thanks to its local sourcing arrangement with Tata Coffee.