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EXPORT FROM PERU :

Sacha Inchi

 



 
Mango, Bananes, Avocado, Lime, Asparagus,
Cocoa, Coffee,
Wool


Shoot a glance at "Menu" and "An offer of products for export"

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ATM sac is a young, dynamic enterprise, situated in Lima and with a good knowledge of the Peruvian market.
 
The manager, Mauricio Philippe Lopez, has dual nationality, both Peruvian and Belgian. He has a broad international experience as an intermediary in the import-export business between Peru and Europe.
 
We act as intermediaries between the principal (exporter or importer) and the customer as well from our home turf in Lima as from Belgium. We contact all potential clients (suppliers and customers) on behalf of the principal; this gives the principal quite a lot of advantages:
 
-         We know the market and are closely in touch with it.
-         We can manage to set up for the principal a clientele within a reasonable term.
-         Because the principal supplies directly to the customers, he knows exactly who the clients are and he can develop his own client data.
-         When the customer orders the goods, he gets them directly from the principal. We are never the owner of the goods.
-         Besides being an intermediary, we also act as a commercial agent with a representational task. We represent our principal and serve as contact point for the clients.

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  • A middleman for the exports from Peru and the imports into Peru.
  • A commercial representation and advice
  • Looking after all customs formalities
  • Contacting the different ministries in Peru and obtaining the documents, certificates, homologations, and so on.
  • Organising and following up the freight by road, air and sea.

Peru is a South-American Republic. The territory of Peru covers 1,285,220 km², including 4997 km² from the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca, but without 95 km² from the islands in the Pacific Ocean. This makes it South America’s third largest country behind Brazil and Argentina.

Peru has more than 24 million inhabitants, 8 million of those live in the capital city of Lima.

Peru is situated along the coast of the Pacific Ocean (with a coastline of 2400 km); it neighbours Ecuador (1420 km)  and Colombia (1496 km) to the north, Brazil (1560 km) to the east, Bolivia (900 km)  to the south-east, Chile (160 km) to the south.

Peru has a long tradition of exporting goods; Peruvian economy has always been very much dependent on exports of agricultural products, minerals and fish and seafood products. Most important exports are copper, zinc, gold, silver, cotton, sheep wool, alpaca wool, lama wool, fish, fish meal, coffee, cocoa, vegetable oils and fruit.

 


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