USA: ASOEX strengthens relations and advances in better logistics for Chilean fruit exports

Published 2023년 2월 6일

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The Association of Fruit Exporters of Chile (ASOEX) is working to enhance fruit export logistics to the US, its primary export market. ASOEX leaders recently met with Holt Logistics and Western Fumigation to discuss improving fruit quality and competitiveness, especially for table grapes and blueberries. Despite logistical challenges last season, Chile's fruit exports to the US saw a 2% increase during the 2021-2022 season, reaching 791,157 tons. The main exports included table grapes, tangerines, oranges, blueberries, apples, and clementines.
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An intense schedule of activities is being carried out by the Association of Fruit Exporters of Chile AG (ASOEX) in the United States, the main destination -in terms of volume- of the country's fresh fruit exports, and where the representatives of the entity union have held important meetings to strengthen relations and advance better logistics for shipments of fresh fruit from Chile. Such is the case of the meeting with the directors of Holt Logistics and Western Fumigation in Philadelphia. "As ASOEX we are focused on improving the logistical conditions for the shipments of our fruits, both nationally and internationally. This thinking that last season we had knots that affected our shipments. That is why we have met with representatives of Holt Logistics and Western Fumigation, with whom we have analyzed the development of the current fruit season in Chile and those actions that have been improved for a good arrival process of our fruits, especially for species such as table ...

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