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September 25, 2023

G3 Enterprises, a complete supply-chain solutions company, has specialized in transportation services to facilitate comprehensive wine industry operations throughout California and beyond for more than 40 years. G3 has the unique ability to offer the alcohol beverage industry a wide range of logistics services, including the timely delivery of raw materials for production, transporting bulk liquids to a bottling facility or winery, and efficiently delivering finished goods to a distribution or storage center. “We can solve all of our customer’s logistics and transportation needs,” says Deverie Kennedy, G3’s Director of California Logistics. “Our focus is to figure out what G3 can do to help wineries from start to finish with the utmost ease.” At the start, G3’s experienced Ag transportation team has the expertise to handle grapes effectively by leveraging a vast carrier network that specializes in the transportation of raw fruit and juice, bot
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June 19, 2023
The leading Group in the production of closures is committed to reducing its absolute Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions 44%, by 2030. Important targets have also been set for the responsible management of the supply chain and for promoting a corporate culture based on inclusion and diversity. Milan - Guala Closures Group, world leader in the production of closures for the spirits, and aluminium closures for wine, water, and oil markets, presents “Sustainable Together 2030”, its new 2023-2030 sustainability programme. This sets clear and ambitious corporate objectives involving three primary areas: Environment, People and Governance. “We are very proud of the path towards a sustainable approach undertaken by the company in recent years and made public with the preparation of the Sustainable Development Report – now in its twelfth edition – which will be released in the next days,” says Paolo Lavazza, Quality and Sustainability Director of Guala C
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Afternoon Brief, June 3rd
Napa Tourism Industry Bouncing Back, but Post-COVID Job Growth Slowing: An economy sent reeling by the coronavirus has in many ways bounced back far faster than in past recessions – but a North Bay economist is cautioning Napa city leaders to be mindful of slowing job growth and the pandemic’s outsize blow to employment in the tourist industries that have driven much of the city’s prosperity...
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