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Landaluz organizes a meeting for Andalusian SMEs with Alidis
This past 29th of March, Landaluz organized in the framework of the Food Fair, a meeting of between the Andalusian SMEs and the national and regional directors of purchases of INTERMARCHE France to give Andalusian companies the possibility of developing their business in Alidis. Alidis is the alliance with EROSKI of Intermarche, number 3 in French retail and Edeka which is ranked # 1 of the German distribution.
Landaluz, one of the largest associations of Spanish manufacturers representing 145 Spanish Andalusian high quality providers, was responsible for the planning and organization of meetings with suppliers and provided logistical support for the event. On this occasion, 8 Landaluz partners were selected for their importance in the market in Andalusia and presented their products to the buyers committee of INTERMARCHE, a group with more than 3,000 outlets. Providers who presented Landaluz were SAT Santa Teresa, USISA, Aecovi, Angel Camacho, Sola de Antequera, Crismona, Inés Rosales and COVAP.
Landaluz represents an added value to its members by providing business innovation. It is also a real help to the SMEs that have ambitions to develop internationally as was recorded consistently in the meeting.
About EROSKI
Eroski retail network consists of about 2,300 total establishments and is composed of Eroski hypermarkets, Supermarkets Eroski / center, Caprabo and Eroski / city, Eroski travel offices, Eroski gas stations, Forum Sport sports stores, IF perfume stores, leisure and culture Abac Stores, and 22 platforms. This network will add 482 franchised supermarkets. In France, Eroski has 39 stores and 4 IF perfume stores in Andorra.
For 40 years, 10% of the benefits of Eroski are for social action initiatives. Through the Eroski Foundation much of those benefits are channeled by society and derive three main types of needs of the community: information and consumer education, environmental protection and solidarity.
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