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| WELCOME TO GSPC WORLD |
We are committed to adopting global best practices in food safety, environment management across the value chain. The Code of Practices and the Initiatives of the Company are testimony of this commitment. Equipped with the global produce business understanding and long standing market contacts, GSPC aims at being the key player in the emerging produce import/export business in India.
Developing partnership relationships with global produce suppliers with emphasis on market knowledge sharing and innovative logistics management are the two drivers identified by GSPC for long-term presence in the Indian produce import/export scene. |
| WHY GSPC ? |
The fruit industry in india is run by the family exterprises over generations. While the newer generations are indoctrinated into the trade from boyhood, they are not properly trained to handle a bigger & more intricate and ever changing business of import and exporting fruits and redistributing them to various consumption centres.
Hence these families who know more about fruits but little about the management, techniques called for handling import/export business need the help of professionals to be successful & grow. Gspc trains, guides & help them in day-to-day business operations and thus have already earned a distinguished identity in the market as the management consultants of the industry. Gspc is today considered as the most prominent consortium of fresh produce import/exporters with an annual growth of 30% over the last four years & have already established their network in all major consumption centres in india.
The professionals spearheading this unique trend are engineers & management graduates who have decades of experience in running business & commerce in diverse trades and thus aleady a name to reckon with. International suppliers are immensely pleased & have already tied up with gspc for distribution, brand promotion, product placement, retail management, logistics, etc. |
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