Beyond Benelux

15-Jun-2004

After half a century serving the travel-retail market, Belgian wholesaler and retailer Chacalli-De Decker is mustering its considerable experience and is poised to grab the future with both hands. DFNI talks to Seabourne Group executive director Mike Sheriff, charged with overseeing the company?s development.

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In 1954 Belgium officially ended its long-standing trade agreement with the USSR. In the same year, Belgian entrepreneur Byron Chacalli formed the diplomatic and military wholesaler that would eventually become

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