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Thai exports new strategy aimed at PK Food president one of the largest importers of US wholesale market in California Pramook Jirdpongsatorn said exporters homes and chain convenience stores and wholesalers prison instead focus Attacking ulta store locator order new strategy worked successfully offset boom downturn impact on exports to the US recession. Sourced from Thailand and other Asian countries, mainly in the PK Food Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, 99 Cents and Family ulta store locator Dollar and other US retailers for the export target of Palau, the United States became the supply chain more than 51 kinds of food items and more than 2,500 cans of tuna and prisons a major supplier of processed products. Processed and canned foods because they are inexpensive and feature-resistant storage becomes another US consumers eating choices, stimulate market ulta store locator demand rising; tuna cans, frozen shrimp, RTE (ready to eat) and convenient cooking ulta store locator (ready to cook) food America's growth potential is really not a small boo. (DEP) Deputy Director of the Thai Department of Export Promotion Somjin Plengkhum small office said that while exports to the US recession, the Thai exporters still have a lot of scoring opportunities for the US market. DEP intends to North American group of buyers for a particular object, and the promotion of health and hygiene flaunt innovative packaging and Thai food to stimulate sales. Thailand United States for trade offices in order to promote Thai food is actively negotiated contract with the North local government ulta store locator matters. (Quoted Infofish ulta store locator Trade News, NO.12 / 2009) houses two tires ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEW EXPORT STRATEGIES ulta store locator TARGET US WHOLESALERSExporters are adopting new strategies ulta store locator including focussing on wholesale orders and even supplies to prisons tocompensate declining exports to the US. Mr. Pramook Jirdpongsatorn, president of California-based PK houses two tires Food, one of the largest importers ulta store locator in the US said , despite Thai exports to the US falling during the economicdownturn, the company has not suffered from the crisis as it turned to supplying wholesalers and prisonsrather than department and chain stores. PK Food exports to mainstream US pawn retail outlets like Wal-Mart, Sam's Club , 99 Cents and Family Dollar. ulta store locator The company sources products ulta store locator from around Asia, includingThailand and now imports more than 51 items to supply the US chain stores. The company is a major supplierof canned tuna and processed foods to more than 2 500 prisons in upholstery that country.American consumers are also buying more ready-to-eat foods as an alternative to dining out. This has createdgreater demand for exports of processed foods and canned ulta store locator food, due to their cheaper price and longer shelflife. Products with high potential growth ulta store locator in the new homes US include canned tuna, frozen shrimp and ready-to-eat andready-to-cook foods.Mr. Somjin Plengkhum, deputy director-general of Thailand's Department of Export Promotion (DEP), saidalthough exports to the US had dropped , there was still plenty of opportunity for Thai exporters to check discounting penetratethis market. The DEP plans to promote exports of Thai products ulta store locator to particular destinations in North America, with a focus on institutional buyers. Thai food products, which have innovative packaging and a healthyreputation , should be able to increase ulta store locator its sales in this market. To the office rent promote the growth of Thai products in thatmarket, the Thai Trade Office in the US is seeking ways to negotiate with the local government to signcontracts for Thai food products. .msgcontent. ulta store locator wsharing ul li {text-indent: 0;} Share Facebook Plurk compensatory YAHOO!
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