feral trade olive oil Retamar
from Olive Mill Retamar Extremadura, Spain
Extra virgin oil from centenarian olive groves in Extremadura, produced by the Retemar family over generations. Introduced to Feral Trade by a friend of the producer visiting Bristol to improve his spoken English. ferally traded since: 07/06/13.
FER-2570
Feral Trade Bristol, UK to Windsworth Looe, UK
dispatched 17/08/22 delivered 09/09/22
olive oil Retamar shipment FER-2570
REMARKS: slow restock!
QTY: 1 units at bottle each
FROM: Feral Trade in Bristol, UK
http://feraltrade.org
TO: Windsworth in Looe, UK
http://www.windsworth.org.uk
SENDER:kate rich
RECEIVER: Caroline Petherick
REQUESTED: to ship between 05/03/22 and 05/09/22
INVOICE:invoice-2570
STATUS: delivered Windsworth 09/09/22
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COURIER: Bessie Ellen  kate rich  Angela Piccini  Caroline Petherick 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Olive Mill Retamar-Afurada port-Fowey port-Feral Trade-Bristol Temple Meads station-Plymouth station-37 Looe Street--Windsworth

 
olive oil Retamar Feral Trade to Windsworth 1. feral trade olive oil arrives windsworth
Shipping Facts
FER-2471 import purchase & freight
30 x olive oil Retamar 5Lgrossper 5L
30 x 5L olive oil at 23 euros per bottle GBP to EUR rate of 1.123 £614.77 £20.49
road transport extremadura- porto, relative high price due to the small quantity order 58 euros £52 £1.73
Transferwise fee £3.13 £0.10
Sea transport with the Bessie Ellen sailig ketch, Porto to Fowey, 60p per mile per ton £116.6 £3.89
total£786.5£26.22
Courier Report FER-2570 DISPATCHED: 17/08/22 DELIVERED: 09/09/22 kate rich moved by rolling suitcase, stashed for pickup at 37 looe street
onward transit of FER-2471 from Olive Mill Retamar arrived Feral Trade 2018-11-20
olive oil Retamar transit: Olive Mill Retamar to Feral Trade
           
freight and handling olive oil Retamar to Windsworth sponsored by
     
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