WDF proposes new retail model

29-Apr-2005

UK. World Duty Free has formed a new joint venture with Crossbar Associates, led by former DFS Group executives Steve Franklin, Randy Emch and Adrian Murray

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Global Airport Services (GAS) aims to provide an alternative to the retail tender model by offering airport owners more control of duty-free.

GAS plans to create retail joint ventures with

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(9-Nov-2006) - The retailer is to wind down its partnership with Crossbar Associates while leaving the way open for possible future cooperation
(14-Apr-2005) - Global Airport Services, the new joint venture between World Duty Free and Crossbar Associates, aims to encourage airports to take greater control of their duty-free operations
(15-Nov-2006) - The news that the Global Airport Services’ (GAS) venture between World Duty Free and Steve Franklin, Randy Emch and Adrian Murray of Crossbar Associates is to wind down is sad
(13-Mar-2002) - Randy Emch has been appointed executive director of Argentinian operator InterBaires, where he has been ceo for several years. In his new role Emch will be working more closely with Exxel Group, the private equity company that owns InterBaires.