The names, addresses,phone numbers of Custom packers (co packers) who
will manufacture jams and jellies to our specifcations in amounts of
one thousand cartons or less per item Each carton contains twelve
glass jars with each glass jar twelve ounces, 340 grams nett weight
with our labels.Also information if jams and jellies can be imported
from Mexico into the USA free of import duties and approximate cost of
shipping cartons of jams and jellies from their plant in Mexico to
Massachusetts USA. Require names adddresses and phone numbers of at
least five custom packers who meet these requirements and information
regarding shipment costs from them and information regarding import
duties of jams aznd jellies made in Mexico imported into Massachusetts
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Request for Question Clarification by
pafalafa-ga
on
14 Feb 2003 04:25 PST
Hello. If you could provide a bit more information, it would be a
help in addressing your question here:
1. What was the upshot of your earlier question. Were the co-packers
identified useful to you? If they weren't the right ones for your
needs, what were the factors that prevented making use of them. The
more we know, the better we can target a response.
2. I have a directory of over a thousand co-packers in the U.S. (of
all types of foods, not just jams and jellies). Would a copy of the
directory be acceptable to you as a response, or would you rather that
I sorted through them to identify the four or five best targets for
you to contact?
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Clarification of Question by
cycas-ga
on
14 Feb 2003 05:51 PST
The co packers webshearcher provided for the USA and Canada were fine.
This is a new question for MEXICAN co packers see subject MEXICAN
custom packers. We want to compare prices of the MEXICAN custom
packers.\
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Clarification of Question by
cycas-ga
on
14 Feb 2003 06:45 PST
pafalfa 1. MEXICAN custom packers 2. NOT Interested in your
Directory I have a copy.
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Request for Question Clarification by
pafalafa-ga
on
14 Feb 2003 06:53 PST
Thanks for the clarification...you're right, I missed the exclusively
Mexico focus.
I don't have an answer, but I do have a suggestion. If you haven't
already, I sugggest contacting:
Bonita Oehlke
Mass. Dept. of Agriculture
Tel.: (215) 829-9111
Email: Bonita.Oehlke@state.ma.us
She seems to know everyone and everything pertaining to small food
business needs, and what she doesn't know, she'll hustle to find out.
A useful contact to have.
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Clarification of Question by
cycas-ga
on
14 Feb 2003 08:00 PST
Pafalafa Thank you for your suggestion but I have aleady done so.
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Request for Question Clarification by
rajeevsmind-ga
on
04 Mar 2003 10:27 PST
Hallo there,
Your question seems to have two parts. One is to contact the Mexican
co-packers. The second is to provide information on duties. I am happy
to ask the Mexican co-packers what they know about the law as per
duties, but if you want a more detailed review of the import law, that
would seem a distinct question to me. Please clarify if you do
actually require a review of the law on duties?
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Clarification of Question by
cycas-ga
on
04 Mar 2003 11:20 PST
rajaveesmind. I think my question is perfectly clear. I can't really
add anything to it. Sorry
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