IFSA 2014 ON OUR RADAR
A wide range of new products and suppliers will be on display at this year’s IFSA Expo in Anaheim (Sept 14-18). Check them out here
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1. Skypro Crew shoe specialist, Skypro, has developed an elegant flight attendant model, the Marie Thérèse. Using meticulously-selected materials, the shoe aims to provide an attractive and stylish pair of airline shoes with all the comfort needed for work onboard.
buyskypro.com
2. Oakfield Farms Solutions Showcasing its range of customised meal box solutions for airlines, including packaging design and production, menu sourcing options and development opportunities. The company can also provide logistics management along the entire supply chain, and customer support. VISIT AT IFSA: STAND # 345
oakfieldfarms.com
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3. A L’Olivier Specialist in miniature bottles of dressings and oils, A L’Olivier has two new innovative products for airlines: a French olive oil, from the famous trees of La Vallée des Baux; and a dressing made from 'Granda reserva' Balsamic vinegar from Modena. The company’s well-established raspberry-hazelnut vinaigrette is now available in 30ml
bottles.The latter two are onboard Air France for service in First.
alolivier.com
4. DFMi Provider of disposable entrée dishes and trays to the airline industry, DFMi will turn the spotlight onto two key ranges of tableware at IFSA. Steelite International’s
ceramic tableware is designed and developed specifically for the hospitality market and D&W Fine Pack provides a broad range of packaging solutions through its extensive materials expertise. In addition, DFMi offers pillows, blankets, and other passenger comfort items.
dfminc.biz
5. Swiss Knight from Hoffman Emmi Roth, USA, is showcasing Swiss Knight Snackable Cheese Wedges. Creamy, smooth and spreadable, these individually wrapped 0.67 ounce portions are ideal for inclusion in snack boxes. Shelf stable and with no preservatives, they add a rich texture and plenty of flavour to a service tray.
hoffmangroupllc.com
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