Description
CARGILL 20' Standard Tank Container (full length 3/4 around walkway) JTC# 205213.
Cargill Flavor Systems has well-established international flavor technology development expertise that serves customers globally with flavor ingredients and flavor systems for beverage, dairy, sweet and savory applications. The business has long-standing relationships with other global food and beverage manufacturers and employs 700 people through its development and application centers in France, the UK, South Africa, India, Malaysia, China, the US, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Brazil, which is in turn supported by a network of sales representative offices in 12 other countries around the world.
About Cargill 1999-2011
Cargill is an international producer and marketer of food, agricultural, financial and industrial products and services. Founded in 1865, the privately held company employs 139,000 people in 65 countries. Cargill helps customers succeed through collaboration and innovation, and is committed to applying its global knowledge and experience to help meet economic, environmental and social challenges wherever it does business.
Kerry Announces Acquisition of Cargill Flavor Systems
September 22, 2011
Kerry has confirmed it has entered into an agreement to acquire the global flavors business of Cargill. With its annual revenues representing approximately $200 million, Cargill Flavor Systems will be sold for a considered price of $230 million, subject to closing adjustments. Subject to regulatory approval, the transaction is expected to be completed by year-end (2011).
Through the acquisition, Kerry, which also recently acquired the German flavor company SuCrest, aims to target emerging and end-use markets with new food and beverage products it will obtain from Cargill, as well as provide a more integrated solutions approach for its customers.
These are also finely detailed, delicate 1:160 miniatures with scales frames and details. Rules for Tank container transport provides for transport in the bottom of well cars, and on flatcars. If the tank container has hazardous liquid it should Not have another container stacked on top of it (look for Hazard label). If non-hazardous, other containers can be stacked on top. Tank containers do not ship double stacked in the Top position.
Model Features:
- IBC 'PIN' and holes for stacking
- multiple walkway configurations to match prototypes
- etched metal end ladder
- when required - mechanical unit (Heat / Cool) and Placard/Tool box as per prototype picture.
- precise printing as per prototype
- these do not have a magnet on bottom, as they do not ship stacked on top of another container.