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Author: PP-Admin

2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

Plarus, Europlast and Protey

15 Jul 201212 Feb 2019 PP-Admin 3734 Views 2 min read

Once again we are up and about very early, for the first appointment is at 8.30 at Plarus in Solnechnogorsk, some 15 kilometres from Europlast. Plarus, a PET recycling company, is part of the big Europlast group, so it makes sense to interview both Plarus and Europlast itself. A mere 15

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2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

Creon and Alfatechform

14 Jul 201212 Feb 2019 PP-Admin 3293 Views 2 min read

After a rapid breakfast, I find myself once more in the Creon conference room. The Creon team of Anna and Sandjar is joined today by Mr Nika Asatiani, the Deputy General Director. As we discussed yesterday basically all the important issues, this morning is devoted to an exchange of ideas and

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2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

Creon and viewpoints

13 Jul 201212 Feb 2019 PP-Admin 2866 Views 1 min read

This Sunday is mainly for Felix and Rolf to sort out their schedule. A nearby garage has agreed to weld a few special parts for their project, whilst I try to glean some vital information. I get a tip from the chief mechanic which will solve our washing problem. As we

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2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

Laundry and the Kremlin

12 Jul 201212 Feb 2019 PP-Admin 3365 Views 2 min read

We wake up to the sound of birdsong and the ringing of church bells. It is already almost unbearably hot in the vehicle. If only there was a cool river flowing by the Editourmobil where we could go for a dip, I think to myself. But I quickly banish such thoughts

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2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

Cucumbers in Domodedovo

11 Jul 2012 PP-Admin 4547 Views 2 min read

It seems like we’re jinxed. I get up early to sort out my meeting with Pepsi. No joy. I simply can’t get in touch with my contact. What do I do now? After a short brainstorming session we make an inaugural decision to set off anyway for Domodedovo, in the general

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2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

Parking and families

7 Jul 2012 PP-Admin 5238 Views 1 min read

Full of anticipation for my meeting with Coca-Cola Moscow, I pour us all a welcome dose of caffeine. We had actually already confirmed the appointment previously, but it turns out that when I phone my contact Svetlana, it is not convenient to meet today so can we do tomorrow? So we

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2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

First day in Moscow

6 Jul 201212 Feb 2019 PP-Admin 5445 Views 2 min read

The whole day is spent driving to Moscow. Outside it is stiflingly hot, and I have the feeling that the circulation of the air in the Editourmobil, despite the open side window, has come to a grinding halt. To be able to work comfortably, I settle myself in the “living room”

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2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

Gatchina and Novgorod

5 Jul 201212 Feb 2019 PP-Admin 5449 Views 3 min read

We have to get up early. Why is not exactly clear, for on board ship we are on Finnish time, which is one hour ahead of German time and one hour behind of the Russian. Confusing. Especially since our ever so clever smartphones and laptops are constantly adjusting their built-in clocks

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2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

From Sankt Petersburg to Gatchina

4 Jul 201212 Feb 2019 PP-Admin 5059 Views 1 min read

After an early morning coffee I call my contact at Baltika, to discuss the next steps. It turns out, unfortunately, that today they have no English-speaking personnel and the interview will be have to be postponed for the time being. Not a good start to the day. I talk it over

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2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

Sankt Petersburg’s city life

3 Jul 201212 Feb 2019 PP-Admin 5396 Views 1 min read

Our overnight pitch was exceptionally quiet. As we have a little time to spare before my first appointment at Baltika tomorrow, we decide to do a little sightseeing. We set off for the city centre. Here, right by the Admiralty, is something I never thought I would see these days, free

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2012 - Eastern Europe and Russia 

First day in Sankt Petersburg

2 Jul 201212 Feb 2019 PP-Admin 5254 Views 2 min read

We have to get up early. Why is not exactly clear, for on board ship we are on Finnish time, which is one hour ahead of German time and one hour behind of the Russian. Confusing. Especially since our ever so clever smartphones and laptops are constantly adjusting their built-in clocks

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