Diving into a significant part of our history, about 21 years ago, Myon began work in storing fruits and perishables from Latin America, with a focus on those coming from Brazil.
Working with this type of storage is a meticulous and challenging endeavor, one that we have approached with dedication from day one, striving to meet all the expectations involved. Some time has passed, pallets have come and gone, new partners have joined us, our systems have been improved, and today we can proudly say we’ve become experts in the field. We acquired our own warehouse located in the prime area of the Rotterdam port, which is constantly bustling with pallets arriving and departing every day. We’ve built strong relationships with our partners and continually seek improvement.
Just recently, on the 10th of October, a news item about Brazil’s logistics and the relationship with Europe aired on Bahia’s TV.
Bahia is one of Brazil’s states with the highest fruit export rate to Europe. Myon had the honor of shedding light on how things work in our warehouse with these fruits, explaining the import process, inspection, and quality control.
It’s an honor for us to add value in the logistics chain, ensuring the highest quality fruits reach the people of Europe. Working in logistics isn’t just any job; it’s about guaranteeing people access to what they desire.
We’ve included the link to the report (in Portuguese) for anyone interested in watching. We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for the trust placed in us by our partners and our team.
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