World first: Nestle leads food companies in using satellite service to monitor palm oil supply By Pearly Neo 07-Nov-2018 - Last updated on 07-Nov-2018 at 01:41 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Nestle has become the first food company worldwide to execute the use of the satellite-based Starling service to monitor all of its palm oil supply chains globally.Read the full story here. September's Top 10 stories ‘Top polluters in Asia’: Coca-Cola, Mondelez respond to Greenpeace plastic waste audit findings Trend Tracker: Asian megatrends, gulf exports, edible insects and organic momentum revealed Nestle’s massive Malaysia Milo move: Firm’s $24m production expansion plan China traceability rule changes: “QS” quality and safety logo no longer permitted for use Japan animal testing: 13 major food and beverage manufacturers agree ban practice unless required by law Ingredion pumps up starch production business in China with new investments World first: Nestle leads food companies in using satellite service to monitor palm oil supply UAE food firm Global Food Industries reveals Asia manufacturing plant plans Safety first: Indonesian rules, Philippines ambitions and China traceability challenges in our APAC food safety review ASEAN-5: Top trends for the ‘five fastest-growing economies’ in South East Asia Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next