Frank & Stein Ventures with ILV
ILV aceptó renuncia de comercializador y busca un nuevo operador
que brinde garantías en ventas y mercadeo
La Gerencia de la Industria de Licores del Valle ILV, aceptó la renuncia presentada por la Unión Temporal UT Comercializadora Logística Integral SAS, presentada desde el 5 de septiembre de 2012.
Desde el año 2008, la UT Comercializadora Logística Integral
SAS, era la encargada de ejecutar el plan de distribución de la ILV, cuyo contrato se encontraba suspendido desde el 24 de agosto de 2012; acatando un fallo de la Contraloría General de la República.
La Gerencia de la ILV adelanta de acuerdo al artículo 9 de la
Ley 80 de contratación estatal, el cronograma para la liquidación del contrato de la comercializadora. Igualmente la Administración procederá a realizar la invitación directa para determinar el nuevo distribuidor de sus productos, proceso que tendrá acompañamiento de los organismos de control del Estado.
El Secretario General y Jurídico de la Industria de Licores
del Valle, Juan Pablo Restrepo, afirma que “se va iniciar un cronograma para la liquidación del contrato buscando salvaguardar los intereses de la Industria de Licores del Valle y el Departamento del Valle del Cauca. Se trabaja en los estudios de conveniencia y en los términos de referencia para el nuevo comercializador; que debe brindar todas las garantías de transparencia,
seriedad y cumplir con las metas que se establecerán de acuerdo al volumen del mercado”.
El Gerente de la Industria de Licores del Valle, Ingeniero
Víctor Julio González Riascos, asegura que este cambio ayudará a cumplir con el compromiso de ventas para el año 2012 y estima que para finales del mes de septiembre esté firmado el contrato con la nueva empresa comercializadora, con el firme propósito de afectar lo menos posible la venta del licor vallecaucano.
La búsqueda del nuevo distribuidor se realizará mediante
invitación directa, donde se permitirá la participación de todos los
interesados que cumplan con los requisitos para realizar la comercialización del Aguardiente Blanco con azúcar, Aguardiente Blanco sin azúcar, Aguardiente Origen y el Ron Márquez 5 y 8 años, hasta el año 2014.
La información de este
proceso se podrá encontrar en la página web www.ilvalle.com.co
Mincultura dicta taller de elaboración de inventarios
patrimoniales en Cali
Con el fin de capacitar a los responsables de cultura de los 42 municipios del valle del cauca en la elaboración de inventarios patrimoniales, el ministerio de
cultura en coordinación con la secretaría de cultura departamental dictarán un taller sobre este tema el próximo jueves 13 de septiembre en el salón
gobernadores del palacio de san francisco.
La Secretaria de Cultura, Fabiola Perdomo Estrada, hizo un llamado a los coordinadores de cultura para que participen en este taller de asistencia técnica, de suma importancia para adquirir los elementos necesarios para elaborar esos inventarios patrimoniales y que será dictado por
funcionarios de la dirección de patrimonio del ministerio de cultura.
Mayores informes Ximena Cardoza – promoción y difusión de la
cultura. 6200000 ext. 2411
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go). Prior experience suggests that people talk about the course in different
ways on Facebook than on a course forum.
2. Organize local study groups
through Facebook group/events. As Mung (the instructor) goes on business trips,
he'll also try to schedule in-person meetings with local groups when the travel
schedule allows, to hear directly from you on thoughts about the course content
and the learning experience.
So we'll create Open Groups on Facebook,
starting tonight with a Washington DC group and a Boston group, as Mung will be
available to meet on Sept. 20 evening in Washington DC and on Sept. 24 in Boston
(assuming there's a reasonable number of you in those cities who are interested
and available to meet up). You can join those groups and indicate availability
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lecture) that assume these tools, you'll still get about 80% of the course
material (and coherence across lectures) without these prerequisites. In May
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multiplications and nothing more.
C. YouTube video volume: Earphone or
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