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JBT announces proposed future organizational structure
Octubre 20, 2024

Proposed organizational structure for the combined company JBT and Marel

John Bean Technologies Corporation (JBT) has initiated a voluntary takeover offer to acquire all issued and outstanding shares of Marel hf. (Marel). Although a formal approval of the takeover is still pending, a blueprint of the future organisational structure for the combined company has already been released.
Marel to acquire Wenger, a global leader in processing solutions for pet food, plant-based proteins, and aqua feed
Abril 29, 2022

Marel to acquire Wenger, a global leader in processing solutions for pet food, plant-based proteins, and aqua feed

Marel is pleased to announce an agreement to acquire Wenger Manufacturing LLC, a global leader in processing solutions focused on pet food, plant-based proteins, and aqua feed.
Los aranceles aduaneros sobre las patatas importadas probablemente se suspenderán temporalmte. (Costesía: Fresh Plaza)
Mayo 08, 2019

Islandia: Posible suspensión de los aranceles de las patatas importadas

El Ministerio de Industrias e Innovación de Islandia informa de que los aranceles aduaneros sobre las patatas importadas probablemente se suspenderán desde el 3 de mayo hasta el 11 de agosto.
Iceland's high court upholds 76% tax on imported french fries
Enero 27, 2018

Iceland's 76% duties on imported french fries are not unconstitutional, Supreme court rules

The highest court in Iceland has upheld a ruling that a 76% duty charged on imported French Fries is not unconstitutional.
Potato Harvest in Iceland has Never Been Better
Julio 23, 2010

Potato Harvest in Iceland has Never Been Better

The potato harvest in Iceland has exceeded expectations;farmers say it has never been better. Potatoes were harvested unusually early this year;the first potatoes of the season hit the stores on July 1, one week earlier than usual.   However, there is ...
 Potatoes from Iceland!
Julio 16, 2008

First Icelandic Potatoes Arrive in Stores

The first potatoes from this year’s harvest have arrived in grocery stores across the country. Nóatún received the first shipment from Eyrarbakki, southwest Iceland, this week, and according to the store’s quality controller, the potatoes look good.
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