feral trade coffee El Volador
from Finca El Volador Coatapec, Mexico
Coffee farmed by Álvaro Soberanes at sky high altitude of 1500m, under old growth leguminous trees which pump nitrogen back into the soil, nothing more needs to be added. The farm is called El Volador which means the Flying One. The Cerro de la Campana area near Coatepec, Veracruz provides almost perfect conditions for coffee growing, producing one of the best coffees in Mexico if not the World. ferally traded since: 22/11/12.
FER-1811
Hospitalfield House Arbroath, UK to University of Dundee Dundee, UK
dispatched 19/06/13 delivered 23/06/13
coffee El Volador shipment FER-1811
REMARKS: restock
QTY: 2 units at bag each
FROM: Hospitalfield House in Arbroath, UK
http://hospitalfield.org.uk/
TO: University of Dundee in Dundee, UK
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SENDER:kate rich
RECEIVER: Gair Dunlop
REQUESTED: to ship between 12/06/13 and 30/06/13
INVOICE:invoice-1811
STATUS: delivered University of Dundee 23/06/13
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COURIER: Alvaro Soberanes  Cargo Damyt  aeromexico   kate rich  tres guerras ground transport  Richard Jansz  kate rich  kate rich 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Finca El Volador-Transportes Coatapec-Damyt Cargo Agency-Mexico City Benito Juarez airport-London Heathrow Airport-Kingscote Freight Heathrow-Coffee Compass roasters-Feral Trade-Bristol Temple Meads station-London Paddington station-London Euston station-Arbroath station-Hospitalfield House-Bristol Temple Meads station-London Paddington station-London Euston station-Arbroath station-Hospitalfield House--University of Dundee
coffee El Volador Hospitalfield House to University of Dundee
Shipping Facts
FER-1726 import purchase & freight
583 x coffee El Volador 500g baggrossper 500g bag
Total paid to farmer for 350kg green beans in sacks at $85 pesos/kg, 18.77 MXN to GBP £1584 £2.72
5x 70kg sacks coffee to Cargo Damyt in Mexico D.F via tres guerras trucking 1215 MXN £66.95 £0.11
Hi Fx fee to transfer the 1215 MXN £9 £0.02
Aeromexico cargo MEX to LHR, $USD 1140 at 1.46 USD to GBP £780.82 £1.34
mexico freight agent charges $USD 438 £300 £0.51
transaction charge with HiFX GBP to MXN £9 £0.02
transaction charge with HiFX GBP to USD £9 £0.02
Kingscote Heathrow freight agent customs clearance £45 £0.08
Kingscote overcharge for clearing saturday-arriving shipment £35 £0.06
freight handling at 17p/KG £59.5 £0.10
kerbside delivery, London Heathrow to Littlehampton roaster at 21 GBP plus 17p/kg £80.5 £0.14
Fuel Surcharge at 15% of delivery cost £12.07 £0.02
Coffee roasting at £2 +VAT per kg green beans £840 £1.44
road transport, roaster to feraltrade at £7.80 per 24KG green beans roasted £109.2 £0.19
metallised coffee bags @ 36p+VAT per unit £120.96 £0.21
total£4061£6.97
Shipping Report FER-1811
onward transit of FER-1792 from Feral Trade arrived Hospitalfield House 2013-06-20
kate rich 6PM bristol-london train schedule derailed by a person killed by a train in the swindon area shortly after 5:30. Train dispatched in emergency mode with 2 train managers who got busy distributing bottled water and declassifying 1st class so that passengers stuck in coach E of standard class where the air conditioning had failed could be reseated, on a rare 20 degrees+ humid british june afternoon. As only one line into london was operational & arrival delayed by 45 minutes, train manager sympathetically ordered feral trade a london taxi to make sure of timely transfer to the 9:21PM sleeper train up to scotland. Additionally a mobility cart was kind enough to meet feral trade at the platform on london arrival, saving trader from a perilious situation as bags were were anyway semi-unmanageable with 10kg olive oil, 6 kg of coffee, 2kg blue corn and a load of kitchen equipment. Courtesy cab made swift transit to london euston station where trader boarded the caledonian sleeper in good time for the overnight journey up to scotland. Picked up at arbroath station 630AM by lucy byatt & her new greyhound isaac.
FER-1726 coffee El Volador from Finca El Volador arrived Feral Trade 2013-03-14
Alvaro Soberanes From: Álvaro Soberanes Date: 2013/3/4 Hello Kate, good news! coffee is on the way, today, directly to cargo agency. I´m moving there to check all the papers and stamps, by tomorrow. Meanwhile, i´m sending pictures of stancil in the sacks, "baggin", and coffee jumping in the car. Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2013 23:24:40 -0600 From: Álvaro Soberanes I just came back from Mexico city. I went directly to cargo damyt office to push to have the coffee in tomorrow' s plane. Everything seems to be in order, coffee is there, papers are ALL ready. The last step, is the unknown criteria of custom officers, so as you say, crossing fingers! Tomorrow i will be close to the telephone until coffee came to aeromexico´s hands inside the custom. Almost there.
kate rich trader's courier work concentrated on the money transport, after some delay in receiving correct & compliant bank details from mexico, made 2x transactions 28/2 and 1/3 through online money changer Hifx, sending MXN to farmer's bank account, and USD direct to freight agent Damyt. 1/3 incidentally the day when GBP sterling plunged to its lowest level against the dollar for 2.5 years due to surprise bad data from the UK manufacturing sector. An 8% decline in the GBP against USD since coffee negotiations began & confirmation of the weighted value of the commodity against other more flighty assets such as cash. 8/3Tracked incoming shipment via aeromexico website & flurry of phonecalls with kingscote freight agent Matthew Dean. No duty no VAT on green beans which accompanied by their many certificates (origin, phytosanitary, commercial invoice) cleared customs like a dream and were passed to truckers for sunday overnight delivery to roaster Richard Jansz in littlehampton. 14/3 waited home AM for the usual parcelforce guy, 20.3KG coffee delivered & tested on feral trade's home stove, tasting notes brilliant clear & clean coffee, ideal with breakfast.
coffee El Volador transit: Feral Trade to Hospitalfield House
           
coffee El Volador transit: Finca El Volador to Feral Trade
           
freight and handling coffee El Volador to University of Dundee sponsored by
     
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