Duty Free Philippines continues outsourcing

1-Mar-2004

PHILIPPINES. Duty Free Philippines (DFP) has outsourced the supply and operation of its beauty concession at Manila airport to Hong Kong-based company Landmark Management

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PHILIPPINES. Duty Free Philippines (DFP) has outsourced the supply and operation of its beauty concession at Manila airport to Hong Kong-based company Landmark Management. A DFP spokesperson told DFNI: "The

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