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-1813
Hospitalfield House Arbroath, UK to the List Edinburgh, UK
dispatched 22/06/13 delivered 22/06/13
olive oil Retamar shipment FER-1813
REMARKS: home supply. part payment in fresh hen eggs
QTY: 5 units at bottle each
FROM: Hospitalfield House in Arbroath, UK
http://hospitalfield.org.uk/
TO: the List in Edinburgh, UK
http://www.list.co.uk
SENDER:kate rich
RECEIVER: Simon Dessain
REQUESTED: to ship between 21/06/13 and 22/06/13
INVOICE:invoice-1813
STATUS: delivered the List 22/06/13
MAP route map
www.feraltrade.org
COURIER: Juan Miguel Retamar  kate rich  graeme hogg  kate rich  Simon Dessain 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Olive Mill Retamar-Palletways Avonmouth-Feral Trade-Bristol Temple Meads station-London Paddington station-London Euston station-Arbroath station-Hospitalfield House--the List
olive oil Retamar Hospitalfield House to the List
Shipping Facts
FER-1802 import purchase & freight
150 x olive oil Retamar 5Lgrossper 5L
150 L olive oil at 525 euros £433.6 £2.89
road transport at 210 euros £173.4 £1.16
transferwise currency transfer fee £3.5 £0.02
total£610.5£4.07
Shipping Report FER-1813
onward transit of FER-1805 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-1802 olive oil Retamar from Olive Mill Retamar arrived Feral Trade 2013-06-12
Juan Miguel Retamar Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 23:04:00 +0200: hi Kate. I confirm that the olive oil was sent to Bristol the last Friday, as soon as the merchandise pass the custom, 2 or 3 days, I could send you all the details of the transport in UK. Now, I´m sending the invoice of the order and one photo wiht the product and one friend who is working for us. I am dressing the blue t-shirt, in order you can identify me. Please, let me know if you would need something Regards, Juan Miguel Retamar
kate rich got a call mon 10th from palletways in avonmouth. oil mini-pallet had arrived & hoped to clear customs wednesday. Weds 12th afternoon palletways truck turned up at my flat, the driver was struck with deja vu being convinced he recognised me and hogge, who was passing for a tea & catch-up, from a prior delivery. driver was not insured to enter the premises so hogge & i used borrowed palletways trolley plus my magna cart to haul oil boxes up in the lift & down the 1/2 flight of stairs to my flat.
olive oil Retamar transit: Olive Mill Retamar to Feral Trade
           
freight and handling olive oil Retamar to the List 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