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  2. Gategroup - Wikipedia

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    Gategroup is a Swiss company providing services to the travel industry, including catering, onboard retail, food service provisioning, and food logistics.It serves as the parent company for four core brands, [1] and is a supplier to many major airlines.

  3. Gate Gourmet - Wikipedia

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    Gate Gourmet Permission (Reusing this file) See below. Licensing. This image or logo only consists of typefaces, individual words, slogans, or simple geometric shapes

  5. Flight attendants share secrets to surviving holiday travel

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  6. LSG Group - Wikipedia

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    Under the LSG Sky Chefs brand, the company is a provider of in-flight catering services for the airline industry. In addition the company also provides extended services on other aspects of in-flight service including in-flight logistics, in-flight management, onboard retail management, and the management of airport lounges.

  7. Talk:Gate Gourmet - Wikipedia

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  8. Nestlé Deutschland - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s it was known as Nestlé Gruppe Deutschland GmbH; in 1987 this became Nestlé Deutschland AG. In the 1970s, Rowntree Mackintosh set up a chocolate ( Schokolade ) factory in Germany to make Kit Kat , with a separate German division of the company. [ 1 ]

  9. Marl Chemical Park - Wikipedia

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    Marl energy cogeneration facility near the south gate. Including Evonik, Marl Chemical Park hosts 18 companies and 100 production plants in over 900 buildings operating through a shared infrastructure. [1] [2] It is the third largest integrated industrial park, known as a Verbund site, in Germany. [3]