Warehousing & Grain Trade

 

By drawing on its core competency, in 2000, EMI leveraged its expertise in professional portside warehousing and handling to set up a grain trading office. Through vertical integration of shipping, warehousing, trading and sales services, EMI is able to serve the Taiwanese livestock industries more directly. In terms of bulk grain sales in Taiwan, EMI's competitors include Uni-President Enterprise Corp., DaChan Greatwall Group and Charoen Pokphand Enterprise (Taiwan) Co. LTD. It is also one of the grain trading companies with the most competitive and development potential.In terms of bulk grain sales in Taiwan, EMI, like its competitors, Uni-President Enterprise Corp., DaChan Greatwall Group and Charoen Pokphand Enterprise (Taiwan) Co. LTD , is one of the most competitive grain trading companies with enormous potential.

EMI has recently begun taking an active interest in corn imports. Profitability has been achieved by exploiting the difference between lower purchasing costs and spot prices. With the signing of the ECFA between Taiwan and China now imminent, China will inevitably relax its controls on the grain trade and allow for cross-strait grain transshipment. When the time comes, EMI will be able to take advantage of the situation by adding the Chinese grain trade to its existing corn imports from South and North America to improved cross-strait trading ties on agricultural products. Successful experience from Taiwanese grain trade will also be used to develop the Huazhong and Huannan grain trading markets in order to establish EMI as the leader in grain trading for the Greater China region.

In the future, as e-commerce becomes more widespread, and the Chinese bulk grain trading market becomes more mature, the demand for grain will continue to increase. EMI will use all available information and leverage its advantage in integrated shipping, port and trading operations to promote the development of a strategic alliance in cross-strait grain trade and create cross-strait trading opportunities.

 

By drawing on its core competency, in 2000, EMI leveraged its expertise in professional portside warehousing and handling to set up a grain trading office. Through vertical integration of shipping, warehousing, trading and sales services, EMI is able to serve the Taiwanese livestock industries more directly. In terms of bulk grain sales in Taiwan, EMI's competitors include Uni-President Enterprise Corp., DaChan Greatwall Group and Charoen Pokphand Enterprise (Taiwan) Co. LTD. It is also one of the grain trading companies with the most competitive and development potential.In terms of bulk grain sales in Taiwan, EMI, like its competitors, Uni-President Enterprise Corp., DaChan Greatwall Group and Charoen Pokphand Enterprise (Taiwan) Co. LTD , is one of the most competitive grain trading companies with enormous potential.

EMI has recently begun taking an active interest in corn imports. Profitability has been achieved by exploiting the difference between lower purchasing costs and spot prices. With the signing of the ECFA between Taiwan and China now imminent, China will inevitably relax its controls on the grain trade and allow for cross-strait grain transshipment. When the time comes, EMI will be able to take advantage of the situation by adding the Chinese grain trade to its existing corn imports from South and North America to improved cross-strait trading ties on agricultural products. Successful experience from Taiwanese grain trade will also be used to develop the Huazhong and Huannan grain trading markets in order to establish EMI as the leader in grain trading for the Greater China region.

In the future, as e-commerce becomes more widespread, and the Chinese bulk grain trading market becomes more mature, the demand for grain will continue to increase. EMI will use all available information and leverage its advantage in integrated shipping, port and trading operations to promote the development of a strategic alliance in cross-strait grain trade and create cross-strait trading opportunities.
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