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Posted 29 January 2008 - 03:59 PM

Dear all,



First, I will tell you to excuse my (bad) English.



I work since only 3 years and I am in charge of the BRC/IoP certification in a food packaging industry (flexible plastic). It’s a really good challenge for me, even if it’s difficult (especially to change the way people think)!



I'm very happy to join this forum, I think that yours discussions and topics will help me.

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Posted 29 January 2008 - 08:39 PM

I'm very happy to join this forum, I think that yours discussions and topics will help me.

Hi AurOre, we're happy you could join us and look forward to your input on the brc/iop standard and other topics.

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Simon

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Posted 30 January 2008 - 06:13 PM

Bonjour Aurore!

Same thing as me and some other people here, so don't worry about your english!

Nice to meet a compatriot, I won't be The lonesome frenchie anymore!

So don't hesitate to ask question and answer - communication is the best way first to improve your english, second to learn a lot about foreign, different experiences or same behaviours or questions from one continent to another one!

Kind regards,

Emmanuel.


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