Emdexpar E.U.

We main product/services:
Pineapple; Lemon; Watermelon; Orange ;
Company Profile
Year Established:
Businss Type: Trading Company
Contact: Ms. Paola Parra
Telphone: 57-8-3214157077
Fax 57-8-6629408
MobilePhone:
Web Site: emdexpar-frutaparaelmundo.es.tl,
Zip: 50001
Country/Region:
Province/State: Meta
City: Villavicencio
Address: Calle 47 Bis A N 27-35    
Introduce
MISSION:

Emdexpar is a Colombian company established to export fruit to the world, with the intention of being a highly competitive globally, I want to cover all possible markets, to reach all our potential customers, provide the best product at the best prices.

VISION:

Emdexpar has within its expectations to 50% increase in consumption of pineapple on the European continent, marketing (Ananas comosus) from the city of Villavicencio, capital of the department of Meta in Colombia.

1. DESIRE: Our Company is to be recognized for their efficiency in all procedures, focused on serving our customers.
2. STRATEGY: To EMDEXPAR EU, is to have a strategic plan that meets the needs of both internal and external changing with the environment.
3. COMMITMENT: We are of the people, quality and compliance.

QUALITY POLICY

In EMDEXPAR E.U., will always remain THE DESIRE, THE STRATEGY AND COMMITMENT, focused with the quality of our service and products.

Making Our company highly competitive in the international market, meeting all quality standards required by the Act and the requirements of our customers.

EXPORT POLICY:

The most important step you can take Colombia to globalization is an FTA with the European Union, which has 27 member states, 500 million inhabitants and is the biggest exporter and the second largest importer of goods in the world.

If all goes well, the negotiation of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Colombia and the European Union. Its completion would be very good for the country for one simple reason: The Colombian economy is far behind in its process of internationalization and an FTA with the European Union would mean an important step to regain some lost ground.

To some it may sound strange that the country is in arrears in its internationalization process, given that Colombian exports tripled in the last seven years. Well, this dynamic was almost the same as world exports were in the same period, which means that Colombia was more or less where it was: between the anger of Latin America.