feral trade bangladeshi tea
single estate, organic-certified tea ecofarmed in northern Bangladesh by Kazi & Kazi Tea Estates, the only substantial organic tea grower in the country, whose primary business is manufacturing concrete electricity poles. http://feraltrade.org/tea . ferally traded since: 27/02/08.
FER-1384
Kazi & Kazi Tea Dhaka, Bangladesh to Cube Microplex Bristol, UK
dispatched 27/02/08 delivered 28/02/08
bangladeshi tea shipment FER-1384
REMARKS: experimental feral export of Kazi & Kazi tea, purchased direct from the company's marketing department, Dhaka, repackaged with complementary research findings
QTY: 30 units at packet each
FROM: Kazi & Kazi Tea in Dhaka, Bangladesh
http://www.kktea.com
TO: Cube Microplex in Bristol, UK
http://microplex.cubecinema.com
SENDER:kate rich
RECEIVER: kate rich
REQUESTED: to ship between 27/02/08 and 09/05/08
STATUS: delivered Cube Microplex 28/02/08
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COURIER: kate rich 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Kazi & Kazi Tea-Britto Arts-Dhaka Airport-Dubai Airport-London Heathrow Airport-Bristol bus station-Cube Microplex-Bristol Temple Meads station-Newcastle Station--Cube Microplex

               
bangladeshi tea Kazi & Kazi Tea to Cube Microplex 1. 0010 gemcon hq building 2. 0013 gemcon hq security 3. 0116 kazi hq mr khan tea boxed 4. 0119 kazi kazi tea receipt cash 5. 0126 gemcon hq security exit issues 6. 0129 gemcon hq security exit issues 7. 0131 gemcon hq exit tea 8. 0156 kazi tea aboard rickshaw
Shipping Facts
FER-1384 import purchase & freight
30 x bangladeshi tea packetgrossper packet
Courier Report FER-1384 DISPATCHED: 27/02/08 DELIVERED: 28/02/08 kate rich Tea pre-ordered in nonstandard, low-brand packaging (sealed tinfoil packs of 10) direct from Kazi & Kazi marketing department HQ, Dhaimondi district of Dhaka. Picked up by arrangement from the marketing director Mr Iqbal Khan on the morning of february 27th, preboxed and invoiced. Kazi security issued visitor passes. On leaving the building there was a fairly long altercation with security who, despite viewing the tea receipt, were unsure that the box of tea might not have been somehow stolen. Rickshaw from Kazi HQ to Britto Arts, cenral Dhaka, passing by coincidence another Kazi/Gemcon company asset, the Dhaka University of Liberal Arts. Sameday departure from Britto with barely portable bags overcrammed with mixed produce, to Zia international airport via CNG and regular taxi. Check-in was swift due to online check in earlier on. Emirates flight to Dubai was, as on the outward bound segment, extra exciting with co-passengers who had probably never flown before misinterpreting common inflight conventions eg. opening storage cupboards in search of the toilets. Brief mid night transit of Dubai airport, Emirates flight to London Heathrow landed 7AM, passed through Customs unnoticed. National Express bus to Bristol bus station where the tea and other trade items were briefly depoted at the Cube Microplex over 2 months. 7th of may, departed Cube Microplex around midday by Cube car for Bristol Temple Meads station, courtesy driver Heath Bunting. Bags inventory: rolling suitcase, cement bag, rucksack and courier bag. Station lift service provided easy navigation to train which departed on time, 13h. 5 hour cross country voyage to Newcastle interrupted only by a medical emergency at Tamworth, 30 minutes, and a signal congestion near Northalleraton, the train manager apologised for any iinconvenience this might have caused. Outside fields were green from an uncommon rain season, with oilseed rape fields in full yellow glare. Met at Newcastle by Sneha Solanki, and taxied to her home where the tea & other products overnighted.
freight and handling bangladeshi tea to Cube Microplex sponsored by
        
FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org