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Mission Produce Inc T.AVO


Primary Symbol: AVO

Mission Produce, Inc. is engaged in the farming, packaging, marketing, and distribution of avocados to food retailers, distributors and produce wholesalers. It operates through three segments: Marketing and Distribution, International Farming, and Blueberries. Its Marketing and Distribution segment sources fruit from growers and then distributes the fruit through its global distribution network. Its International Farming segment owns and operates orchards from which all fruit produced is sold to its Marketing and Distribution segment. Its farming activities range from cultivating early-stage plantings to harvesting from mature trees. Its Blueberries segment is a farming operation that cultivates blueberry plants in Peru. It provides value-added services including ripening, bagging, custom packaging, logistical management, and quality assurance. The Company also provides its customers with merchandising and promotional support, insights on market trends and hands-on training.


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Comment by Clarenceon Dec 16, 2014 9:37am
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RE:Saw an Aviglion system

RE:Saw an Aviglion systemMojojono; this is exactly what is and will continue to happen. All the old and VERY expensive switching gear, multiplexers, DVR's etc. are all going into the garbage. everything runs off a server. The more AVO grows, the more they will capture old markets held by the Pelco and Panasonics of ther world. To this day they are still geared to older way of thinking. they are large ships and hard to turn around. All their engineering, sales and tech support are geared to old systems and seeing as they have so many old systems out there, they still need to service it. This is great for AVO or Axis as they do not need to worry about legacy systems.. This makes things cheaper and easier for the customer. Installers too only need to be trained on one concept/ software AVO is well placed for new installs as well as what we call in the industry "take overs"
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