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Search Results for: cargoflora
Cargoflora Ltd: Distributor for Agrexco, goes into administration
Corporate Watch has received documents showing that Cargoflora Ltd has gone into administration. The documents state that “Their company is no longer operating and their affairs are being handled by an administrator”. The company is also listed as “in liquidation” on the Companies House database. The company had been the target of direct action by campaigners calling for a boycott of Israeli agricultural companies. For… Continue reading
Dear corporation: Corporate Watch and the Soil Association
…fact that the information we had published was truthful, a mixture of obfuscation, downright lies and allusions to legal perils would result in their being retracted. Denial On 28th January 2010, Corporate Watch wrote to Cargoflora,[1] a freight company involved in the distribution of imported flowers to UK supermarkets. The company’s partner, J&E Distributors Ltd, based in the same office as Cargoflora, advertises that it imports… Continue reading
A Valentine’s message from Cargoflora
A couple of weeks ago, on 28th January 2010, Corporate Watch wrote an open letter to Cargoflora, a freight company, involved in the distribution of imported flowers to UK supermarkets . The company’s partner, J and E Distributors Ltd, based in the same office as Cargoflora, advertises that it imports flowers from Israel. Corporate Watch had received information from campaigners that Cargoflora is providing services to Carmel Agrexco, who… Continue reading
Helping the occupation bloom: An open letter to Cargoflora
…, Carmel-Agrexco’s UK headquarters in Hayes, Middlesex, was the site of angry protests on Valentine’s Day, with campaigners calling for a boycott of Israeli flowers and other goods. Corporate Watch has learnt that Cargoflora, which has premises around the corner from Agrexco’s depot, has in previous years provided freight services for Carmel-Agrexco flowers over the Valentine’s period. Cargoflora is a British company speci… Continue reading
