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The business to business magazine that deals with HORECA in Malta

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When was the company founded?Longbow was founded in 1938 but 18 years ago the company changed its name to Longbow Ltd.

Where did the company name come from?My dad was a local archery champion for several years, and the Longbow is the bow that can shoot arrows furthest. My father chose the name Longbow as it represents immense strength and the ability to achieve high goals and ambitions.

What kind of businesses do you supply your products and services to?Our main clients are HORECA (Hotel, Restaurant and Catering) but we also supply to the manufacturers sector, as well as the business to business sector.

What is it that you do that’s diff erent and stands out more than your competitors?I believe that we are very service orientated as we listen to our client’s needs and give importance to their demands. This in itself guides and allows us to really understand market needs and thus commercially fi ll these voids. While fi gures continuously prove we have good company policy, we also derive a lot of satisfaction from the friendly working relationships we are proud to have with our clients. I think, this ends up being what the client fundamentally wants - A friendly, competitive, organized and well stocked supplier who continually introduces innovation for our client’s and the environment’s benefi t.

In Malta one always hears comments like “Maltese companies always start well but then end up losing the seriousness and effi ciency.” Longbow stands out of this group and endeavours to only continuously improve. This is where I believe we have an edge over our competition – we are a ‘no nonsense company’, and here to stay.

For a man in your position with all the responsibilities, how are you able to cope?I surprisingly fi nd it relatively easy, but I wouldn’t be able to say that if it wasn’t for my father’s priceless guidance, the hard working and highly motivated team we have, as well as the right organisational skills backed by solid modern technology.

With the massive change in technology particularly in the last fi ve years, as well as Malta joining the EU, have you been able to implement all of these changes to your company and to your products considering the speed of progress in the last few years in Malta.The main change in the last 5 to 8 years was actually entering into the EU. From the Longbow staff I was the one sent to every possible seminar, workgroup and lecture. These varied from health and safety , environment, fi nance, law etc. I did expect perhaps too much from the change because I made sure Longbow adheres, adapts and changes accordingly wherever was needed. This did represent a challenge but nothing Longbow couldn’t deal with.

The real trying situations arose when we came to realize that we were adapting faster and in a more serious fashion than the law introducers/enforcers were, with the result that various unfair competition scenarios got created, between those who abided by the law and the ones who didn’t without being questioned. In the end however we do not feel we have over killed or rushed into the change, as my family is proud we run the company the way we do, according to the law and in a sustainable manner. These economically diffi cult times and our current company’s fi gures is proof that we have chosen the right path and we will remain on it.

The technology advances have been absorbed very quickly by the company. Anything innovative and sustainable is something that as people we automatically embrace.

What new addition has Longbow introduced to the market, and what impact do you expect this will have?Our newest addition has been the agency of the Swedish SCA - Tork brand, the hygienic paper solutions. While we are very proud to represent the world’s second greenest company in the world, approved by WWF with 2.6million hectares of sustainable forest we are also chuff ed by the results and response achieved. Those establishments who have turned their purchases to the TORK brand, are enjoying exceptionally designed dispensers with consumption-control features, a large range of paper products from very high, (never seen in Malta quality) to budget & highly competitive products. SCA also off er fantastic ‘whole range deals’ known as Tork Key Care Contracts which supplies the most modern of dispensers, individually chosen for the client and his needs and all free – SCA also guarantee a cheaper all around deal if the client works on an open book basis with us – I sincerely have never heard of such a sweet deal in my life, and the results we are having are simply amazing. We believe in this brand and also believe our market deserves to have it & enjoy real cost saving and high quality benefi ts, while knowing all the raw material comes from sustainable forestation. SCA international are considering Longbow & Tork in Malta a real success story and we only endeavour to share this success with our clients.

With all the resources you have acquired, where do you plan to go from here and where do you see yourself in the next 5 to 10 years?As I mentioned our plan is to continue understanding our market and our world environmental needs and be sure that we are able to off er a great service and innovative/value products in order to enhance the effi ciency, professionalism and value of our own clients. We are pretty much the leaders of the one-stop-shop HORECA suppliers in Malta, we do wish to increase that market share, as well as to expand laterally – making us more useful to our esteemed clients as well as raising our shareholder value.

catering news, got in touch with Ben Farrugia, 31, the new blood powering Longbow Limited.

“We have experienced large cost saving by simply reverting to the TORK system. The freely supplied dispensers are perfectly designed for high volume uses for public restrooms.”

“Our new establishment has found TORK to really complement our beautiful restaurant. Their functionality fl awless and Longbow’s service superb!”

“I have saved a lot of money by reverting to the Express Napkin where one napkin only is guaranteed every time. It not only saves costs but the right usage allows my customers to always fi nd napkins at their disposal.”

“Longbow and TORK are a match that have solved all the bathroom problems Fuego has encountered which has also resulted in cost saving.Fuego uses TORK – period! “

“We are very pleased with Longbow, TORK, their products and the service. Highly recommendable!”

“It is our pleasure to share with you our excellent experience in using the Tork products. For a short period of time we already received good comments from our guests on the quality of the paper in our toilets, spa and even in all the hotel rooms. Aside from the

good quality of paper, our consumption is reduced due to the smart and elegant dispensing system that Lonbow introduced and now being used by us. We are confi dent that aside from the cost savings aspect, we will also keep our guests happy with the paper products that we provide to them.“

“A truly cost saving system. We are very happy with the TORK brand and Longbow’s service! “

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Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 7pm till lateSpecialises in platters and wines

Known to many as Malta’s �rst original wine bar, Trabuxu needs no introduction, having cultivated a great reputation over the years for its cosy atmosphere and excellent service amongst wine bu�s and culture revellers alike. Set in an underground cellar built over 350 years ago by the Knights of St John, o� the �rst few steps of Malta’s famous Strait Street in Valletta. Trabuxu boasts a selection of over 200 quality wines of di�erent vintages and world renowned chateaux, which can either be enjoyed on the premises or to take away.

Welcome to catering news

Summer is over. Was it a good season or was it a bad season? This stil has to be seen. But let’s instead of talking figures talk about ‘Product Malta’. Is it a good product or is it a bad product? High figures will only be achieved if we deliver a good product.

I recently stayed in the Marsasicla Residence in Pozzallo, the way the staff treated us reminded me of Malta 20years ago. They were all smiling, all out to please making sure we had a good time and would return. In fact we did! I fear we have forgotten what ‘Tourism’ means. we take tourists for granted, treat them badly and expect them to return. Well, this has not happened.

I feel a three day conference should be organised by MTA and MHRA where all parties involved in the Tourist Trade should be invited to attend.

Let’s get some foreign experts on tourism to tell us what torism is all about and then maybe we will bring back the friendly welcome, we were so renowned for 20ears ago!

featuresin this issueOct | Nov | December

Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. All rights reserved. Dates, information and prices quoted are believed to be correct at the time of going to press but are subject to change and no responsibility is accepted for any errors or omissions. Neither the editor nor publisher accept responsibility for any material submitted, whether photographic or otherwise. While we have endeavoured to ensure that the firms and organisations mentioned are reputable, the editor can give no guarantee that they will fulfil their obligations under all circumstances. © 2008

odds and endsHave you just taken on a new chef whose name is a by-word in catering circles?

Are you planning regular exhibitions of works by local artists in your reception area or restaurant, with monthly rotation?

Have you just introduced, or are you planning to include some tasty items on your menu?

Has your restaurant/eatery just been re-decorated, or undergone an extensive face-lift?

Are you thinking of going for a Buffet-style lunch or dinner service on weekdays?

Whatever it is you’re planning, or have undertaken, we would love to hear from you. Just write or email us and we will make sure that the word gets around.

Just remember that catering news will reach a wide circulation. The people that will be reading it MATTER. Which means you just cannot afford to be left out.

Joe Fenech Soler

P1 Interview Ben Farrugia from Longbow

P4 Convotherm oven unveiled

P7 Strait Street: The Epitome of Entertainment & Immorality

P17 Warehouse Pro Wholesale and retail management software

P18 A very italian tea passion P25 Food diagnosisP32 PVC cards A step beyond towards business

P37 The mini Combi Steamer oven Ideal for snack bars & restricted spaces

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Introduction‘Only the air is free in this sleazy, reeking ditch,’ a BBC Correspondent pointed out in March 1964. The place he was referring to was certainly one of the most well-known sites in Malta, both for its entertainment but also for its notoriety of immorality; the place was called Strait Street.

Although constructed in the time of the Order of St. John, Strait Street reached the zenith of popularity in the 19th and especially the 20th century. This was the time when the British Royal Navy was stationed in the Grand Harbour with English and even American sailors flooding the capital city’s streets. After a day of hard work it was quite normal for these people to visit this long, narrow street for the usual drink of rum and also to find a prostitute at hand. This street was also known as ‘The Gut’ by the sailors because the further down the street one walked, the darker and crummier it got.

Originally Strait Street (commonly referred to by the Maltese as Strada Stretta) was a respectable address especially between the 17th and early 19th centuries with well known people like Nazju Falzon (who resided at number 49), Bishop Tommaso Gargallo; the founder of the Collegium Melitense and the forerunner of the University of Malta; and Maestro Malfeggiani; a great musician and composer. Mattia Preti; the famous painter of a series of masterpieces in the St. John Cathedral; was born in the Gut, although he resided in a nearby area - St. Patrick Street.

Strait Street:The Epitome of Entertainment and ImmoralityBy Luca Caruana & Angelique Grech

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An interesting feature worth pointing out is that although Strait Street is so narrow, it has a central location parallel to Republic Street.

The Knights’ EraBefore the arrival of the Hospitallers of St. John, the Sceberras peninsula; where Valletta lies upon was just a bare piece of land lying between two natural harbours. In fact, upon their arrival the Knights resided in the small village of Birgu found on the eastern shores of Grand Harbour, an apt location for this military Order as it was protected by the bulwark of St. Angelo in the main harbour. The Knights knew that a Turkish attack on the Maltese Islands was imminent, and the Turks stuck in 1565. The Maltese people and the Knights defended the Islands with a number of causalities. However, the Turks were in a much worse position losing more men than they expected, thus they capitulated after four months of continuous fighting.

This attack on the Maltese Islands, spurned the Knights to reinforce their fortifications, in order for them to safeguard the Island. The Grand Master, Jean Parisot de la Valette suggested that a new

fortified city was to be built on the Sceberras peninsula in order to provide an adequate defence. This project was put in motion nearly as soon as the Siege ended. Pope Pius IV was interested in helping the realization of this project and subsequently he loaned one of his top military engineers; Francesco Laparelli da Cortons, who drew the plan for the city and its fortifications.

The city was built in the form of a grid, where the streets are in parallel and straight to each other and in the form of a cross. Surrounding the city formidable fortifications were to be constructed, rendering the city one of the most modern defences during the time. Some of these streets were wide, in order to let troops pass and to make public displays and ceremonies easier to conduct. Other roads were narrow, serving as a residential area with shops and workshops. Due to this particular alignment and the fact that the streets were narrow; Valletta remained cool in summer when compared to the previous residence of the Knight; Birgu.

Emily Morrissey states that some streets “were narrower still, being little more than alleyways. Strait Street is just such a street, running from one end of the city to the other. ” However, Strait Street

was not present in the original plan of Valletta proposed by Laparelli. It was probably inserted by his successor, Gerolamo Cassar, who continued Laparelli’s work after he left in 1570.

Strait Street was notorious during the Orders era, because it was the only place where duels could be fought. However, the Knights appreciated the Street as it was kept cool, due to it high buildings on both sides; hence the sun barely penetrated the street, thus they found it easier to ride along this shady street. Although, Strait Street is often assimilated as being Malta’s Street of Shame, notorious for its bordello, during knight’s time prostitution was more common in Senglea and Kalkara. It was only in the late 19th and 20th Century, that the Street became sought for its nightlife.

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By late 19th century Strait Street changed

Despite Malta’s reputation of religiosity, it allowed the Gut to be set up and operate with minimal interference from the police and naval provosts.

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dramatically as more bars opened, and the streets of Valletta were fi lled with sailors and troops out to have a good time and spend money. By 1925 barmaids were more in demand while prostitutes awaited customers in dark, poorly-lit corners. Jazz Bands also became popular as Strait Street became one of the most important musical sites in Malta.

Despite Malta’s reputation of religiosity, it allowed the Gut to be set up and operate with minimal interference from the police and naval provosts. Sailors went to Strait Street primarily to drink; this led to quarrels and eventually even to fi ghts. Such fi ghts were not unusual, however, Malta was unique in the fact that street companies joined in the fi ght to support their own man who had been provoked into an argument. Therefore, a scenario where a destroyer crew clashed against another destroyer crew was always a possibility.

Strait Street was a wild place and very often it got out of hand that it wasn’t uncommon for a large ship to be denied entry in Malta until the large

ship already there had sailed, in order to make room for more riotous and unruly behaviour.

There were over 100 bars in the Gut. Some were just ‘holes in the walls’ with just a counter and one or two tables and chairs. However, bars such as Rexford (which was a high class night club for rich offi cers), the Victoria, the Regal, the Egyptian Queen and the Metro were among the biggest to the extent of hosting even 200 people.

In his famous novel ‘V’ the American writer Thomas Pynchon describes the Metro bar as follows:“The Metro looked like a nobleman’s pied-à-terre applied to mean purposes. The dancing fl oor and bar lay up a wide curving fl ight of marble steps lined with statues in niches: statues of knights, ladies and Turks...

“Along the sides of the room were great stone urns, with palms and poincianas. On the red-carpeted dias sat a small hot-jazz band: violin, trombone, saxophone, trumpet, guitar, piano, drums. It was a plump middle-aged lady playing the violin.

“At the moment they were playing C’est Magnifi que tailgate fashion, while a Commando six and a half feet tall jitterbugged with two barmaids at once and three or four friends stood around clapping hands, cheering them on...”

The Metro’s main door was in Archbishop Street, although there was another door leading to Strait Street. The door of Archbishop Street used to open at 6pm for the Maltese. Decent, young Maltese were expected to be at home by 9pm or earlier. After 9pm the door opened from the Gut for the sailors. This was the time when the Metro (and also other major bars) made most money with bands like Vinny’s Blue Jackets and Oscar Lucas playing there. Bands consisted of saxophones, piano, bass, drums and trumpets. Unfortunately the Metro bar had to shut down some time after 1979 when the British Naval base closed.

Musically Strait Street defi nitely has a rich heritage. Before the introduction of the jukebox in World War Two, live music was predominant. As a whole Malta has a strong musical (particularly

“The Metro looked like a nobleman’s pied-à-terre applied to mean purposes. The dancing fl oor and bar lay up a wide curving fl ight of marble steps lined with statues in niches: statues of knights, ladies and Turks...

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jazz) tradition. Part of this is due to venues and opportunities the Gut provided to people like Joe (Il-Pusé) Curmi; one of the musicians featured on a collection of historic recordings from the bars and music halls of Strait Street.

The best Maltese musicians without doubt came out of the Gut especially in the early 20th century. They learnt techniques from well-known musicians recruited in the Navy or even from artists brought to Strait Street from diff erent parts of the world. It was not uncommon for recruited musicians to go to the Gut and perform with local musicians. Live music echoed through the street as sailors danced and drank in and outside bars.

The Scourge of the Island - that is how Strait Street was regarded by the Maltese. In fact no respectable Maltese citizen was expected to look at such a street, let alone pass through it. Nevertheless, there was no other place in the island where

cash rolled in so fast and where the street was dominated with live entertainment, cheerfulness, the random fi ght and lots of drinking.

Barmaids and ProstitutionStrait Street was a place much likened as much as it was frowned upon. For many Maltese people during the time, Strait Street was the most displeasing place on the Maltese Island. Many Maltese people identifi ed themselves with a staunchly catholic demure and many associated the notorious street as being the most sinful place on the Island.

The numerous forms of entertainment in the street provided much workforce for the population. Women fi led for the position of barmaids, since the Street was full of bars. These women working at the bar had a permit number, given to them by

the police-headquarters. These barmaids were paid in metal tokens called “Landa”, they were given one Landa for each drink they managed to sell, from the bartender. These tokens where then exchanged for money during the closing hour of the bar. This was the barmaid’s wage. This system ensured that barmaids never had any money on them while working, as it was not considered safe to do so. Facchetti narrates the experience of a bartender named Charles. The latter employed two sisters as barmaids, their mother used to wait for them just outside their workplace in order to accompany them back home. They were not allowed to go out with sailors, although in the end both of them were married off to sailors. The employer had other girls working as barmaids whenever there was a lot of work, even though these did not have the licence. However, problems arose when policemen would do a round check in order to make sure that every barmaid had a licence. Charles used to hide the

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girls without licence in the cupboard under the bar counter.

Although the Maltese people had a strict sense of moral principles in regards to sexual matters, the reality during those times was that women were willing to sell their bodies in order to provide for themselves. In fact, Strait Street acquired such a bad reputation because of these women, who found it much harder to make a living and thus they resorted to prostitution in order to meet the needs of the large garrison stationed there.

Strait Street was one of the best known places for prostitution to take place in the Islands. In fact by the end of the week, there was much activity going on as men could be found having a drink after a week of work and indulging themselves with the women at their disposal. The prostitution going around gave rise to many discords; the repercussions of what happens when things go wrong as can be seen in the case of Mary Grech; nicknamed ‘Is-Sewda’ (the black one). She was found dead on 1st August 1970 in her bath. The woman worked as a barmaid at first, but she stopped her bar activities and became a prostitute.

She was a mother of two children and she couldn’t make ends meet. The night before the murder took place, she was in the company of a nineteen-year old U.S. sailor; Hustane Eugene Featherstone. The latter, was found guilty and was sentenced to attend a mental hospital. This murder left the inhabitants in shock.

According to Morrissey “Malta is a place where cultural, political and religious contradictions are acute”. In fact, Strait Street was seen as Malta’s Street of Shame by some Maltese, especially by those with a Catholic upbringing. However, the bar owners saw the street as business making and they talked about the great time of the Gut with pride. The great time and the doom of Strait Street was an experience which can be found in other urban naval ports around the world. However, in the Maltese Islands it is characterised by two phenomena “first, that Strait Street exists in a country that identifies strongly with the Catholic faith, making the presences of prostitution, for example rather more difficult to accept; and second, that this is an area that retains the character of a street that many people remember, for different reasons ”.

The Gut met its end, when the British forces left Malta in 1979. The nightlife in the street stopped because there wasn’t enough business being generated. In fact, most of the Barmaids left Strait Street and moved their profession to Gżira, leaving the street abandoned and bereft.

A Glimpse at Strait Street NightlifeAt dawn after one particular wild night, Strait Street was littered with broken chairs, benches and even a fridge. Bloodstains could also be seen on the wall and the silence was only broken by the crunching sound of glass fragments as a bar owner trudged over the broken furniture in the Gut.

What had happened? The night before a group of British marines had fought against two Americans outside the Blue Peter Bar. Navy shore patrol, known as ‘crushers’, in blue uniforms and white hats ran towards the fighting group to calm the situation and arrest the offenders.

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MALTA AND GOZO IN YOUR POCKET, the recently launched guide for visitors to the Maltese Islands, is fast becoming a much sought-after gift for VIPs and visitors. The Guide’s publishers, Blues Guide Books of Dingli Street, Sliema, have been inundated with requests and enquiries by hoteliers and conference organizers wishing to make arrangements for distribution of this handy publication to VIPs and other important visitors.

“Our original intention was for this publication to be made available as a handy guide for visitors, particularly in view of its ideal size which allows it to fi t easily into one’s pocket,” said Blues managing director Joe Fenech Soler. “However, a number of hoteliers have made bulk purchases with the express intention of distributing the Guide on a complimentary basis to their guests. This is an unexpected but very understandable reaction, and we are very happy to oblige and off er the Guide at reduced cost for bulk purchases.”

MALTA AND GOZO IN YOUR POCKET is a guide book, restaurant and hotel guide and information compendium containing details ranging from aircraft leasing to water sports. It also lists boat excursions, beach safaris, bicycle hire outlets, breakdown services, bus routes, camping sites, car rental and chauff eur-driven services, churches, cinemas, craft villages, discotheques, diving services, duty-free outlets, services for the disabled, embassies and high commissions, English language schools, village festas, events and celebrations, ferry services, exchange bureaux and a multitude of tourist-oriented services.

The Guide Book also includes information about parking, property, public holidays, pharmacies, refuse collection, bars and restaurants, museums, sports associations and clubs off ering temporary membership, taxi services, theatres, water sports and other attractions for visitors.

Malta and Gozo being a walker’s paradise, there is also a section on walking tours, together with a guide to the ever-increasing number of cycle paths.

The Guide is also amply illustrated with some excellent colour photographs gleaned from various sources, and includes a handy pull-out map of the Maltese Islands.

The Guide has been given a wide distribution, and has been well received by visitors. Maltese people will also fi nd it useful, as it is a mine of information on “everything Malta and Gozo”.

For more information please contact Blues Limited104 Ground Floor Dingli Street Sliema MALTAtel 2133 5272/3 fax 2133 5271 or by email: [email protected]

understandable reaction, and we are very happy to oblige and off er the

villages, discotheques, diving services, duty-free outlets, services for the

village festas, events and celebrations, ferry services, exchange bureaux

received by visitors. Maltese people will also fi nd it useful, as it is a mine

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Malta & Gozo Guide An ideal gift for VIPs & visitors

Meanwhile 17 year old John and his buddies were chatting to an American boasting that the USA was the greatest nation in the world. The British plied him with alcohol until he passed out; then they took him to the tattoo shop and told the tattooist that they wanted the biggest possible Union fl ag to be tattooed on the American’s stomach.

This is a glimpse of nightlife in Strait Street; true stories of what went on in this notorious but unique Valletta Street especially after World War Two.

Being Malta’s Red light district, off ering so much entertainment and pleasure, it went without saying that the Gut needed a good security force to control any situation especially if things went out of hand. There were in fact usually three or four policemen at the top and middle intersections of Strait Street. A well known policeman was called Tiny (though he was in fact a huge man). Tiny was liked by everyone even though he was harsh to those who disobeyed the laws as he used to throw out sailors like sack of potatoes, as they refused to leave after the closing time of the Gut (around midnight to one in the morning.

Strait Street: Present TimesNowadays Strait Street is eff ectively two streets each with its own characteristics. The upper end of the street, which is close to the city gate, is where businesses (like ‘Marks and Spencer’) and houses predominate. In fact this end is quite clean and busy. However, we noticed that at the lower end the traces of former bars and music balls were quite more numerous. The air of desolation is evident as this end of the street is broken down and in disrepair with the fading bar names over the doorways.

According to Morrissey, a tattoo artist, who still works from his shop in Strait Street, says that former sailors return to have their tattoos refreshed.

Strait Street declined considerably when the British Royal Navy left permanently in 1979. Yet, stigma over the street still exists as it remains empty and seemingly unloved. The street is currently in a deep dream of a past once alive with alcohol, dancing, music and fi ghts.

ReferencesBonello, Giovanni, Histories of Malta: Figments and Fragments, Vol 2, Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti, 2001.Bonello, Giovanni, Histories of Malta: Versions and Diversions, Vol 3, Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti, 2002.Facchetti, Josianne, The Rise and Fall of the Gut, Times of Malta, 2009.Facchetti, Josianne, 1979 – the end of The Gut, Times of Malta, 2009.Schofi eld, John, Readings in the Archaeology of Recent Confl ict, Springer, 2009.

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Microinvest Warehouse Pro Light Microinvest Warehouse Pro Light is innovative product which has been developed to meet the needs of stores (supermarkets, shoe shops, sport shops, boutiques), outgoing eating places (restaurants, pizzerias, fast food, co�ee shops), entertainment places (bars, pubs, night clubs) and commercial chains with a vast and fast daily amount of sells.

The software product itself has been optimized to work with barcode scanners, touch screen terminals, to support additional customer interface, to work directly with �scal and POS printers, cash register.

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With its decreased hardware requirements, user-friendly interface and easy to work function menu, Microinvest Warehouse Pro Light is a reliable software system, which can be useful at all kinds of retail structures, warehouses, stores, restaurants, etc.

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Microinvest Warehouse Pro Light - Restauranthas a specialized interface and is suitable for work in restaurants, pizzerias, bars, nightclubs and other service outlets. This work mode supports most common functions for restaurant - opening of a customer order, intermediate closing of an order, adding of new items to an existing order and �nal closing of the order. For these processes the corresponding intermediate notes are issued and data is sent to various kitchen and �scal printers. It has two special modules “Happy Hour” and Reservation module.

Microinvest Warehouse Pro Mobile Microinvest Warehouse Pro Mobile follows the modern trends in the �eld of the small and middle business and grants a wide choice of solutions of expansion, automatization and acceleration of the business, everywhere and any time. Microinvest Warehouse Pro Mobile is an extension of the well-known Microinvest Warehouse Pro and it’s designed to operate with devices with Windows Mobile 2003 operating system and the next versions. Microinvest Warehouse Pro Mobile can be used for delivery of goods, stock-taking on big warehouses, and also it can be portable personal terminal for sales, orders and control of the supplies in the o�ce. The software supports all the contemporary technologies of wireless connection with distant server and that makes the choice of the most functional work-scheme for each one client possible.

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A very Italian tea passion Historical Background

The company was set in 1961 through the enterprising spirit of Alfredo Carrai. Alfredo was so fascinated by the world of tea that, despite his tender age, he decided to accept the challenge of introducing into Italy the consumption and culture of a drink that was practically unknown at the time.

The desire to enhance his knowledge of the second most-widely drunk beverage in the world led him to perform numerous journeys in quest of the rarest teas and the fi nest harvests, without ever losing the awareness that there is always another tea waiting to be discovered and savoured.One of the biggest satisfaction was to open up the true world of tea to the Italians, accustomed to the sporadic consumption of black tea in bags.

In creation of the brand La Via del Tè came in the 80s as a tribute to the Japanese tradition of the Cha-no-yu, which has its foundation in the Chiado, that is ‘la via del tè’. In the same years the sector of the company devoted to blending and aromatising was greatly developed, leading to the creation of historic blends such as Bancha Fiorito or Earl Grey Imperiale.

Towards the end of the 90s, in the wake of the opening of an authentic tea shop in the centre of Florence, “La Via del Tè” corner project began to spread all over Italy, further contributing to the dissemination of the brand and of the culture of tea. With the help of his wife and children, who progressively joined the company, Alfredo Carrai won the challenge that had begun in 1961, and now La Via del Tè is synonymous with quality and competence in Italy and abroad..

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The marketing of tea is anything but easy, and great experience and passion is called for. Tea is grown in many countries in the world and there are numerous varieties available. Some teas are produced in limited quantities because the harvest, still performed by hand, takes place only once a year and the plantations are located in impervious places high in the mountains. A season of protracted rains is suffi cient to drastically infl uence the quality and quantity of the product. Hence fi rst of all we have to be familiar with the production cycles and the annual yield of all teas present on the market.

The samples of the harvests just gathered in the various countries are patiently assessed and newly tested in the company: tasting is an art that is refi ned over time, and experience alone makes it possible to grasp the “essence” of a tea.

The tea taster follows his organoleptic memory and uses specifi c terms to defi ne the characteristics of the dry and wet leaves, the colour of the infusion and the fl avour.

The creation of the blends is entrusted to the tea-blenders, who have refi ned over time a sensitivity and a knowledge of the raw materials that enable them to interpret and comprehend the consumers’ tastes. Moreover, as in the case of wine, each type of tea is characterised by the territory and by the climate of the year of harvest, with diff erences even within the same type and provenance, so that the tea blender has to be capable of maintaining a constant quality in the blends by selecting the best suited from the various harvests.

La Via del Tè has in fact specialised in the blending sector and off er products studied ad hoc for its clientele, thanks to a range of over 100 diff erent aromas - natural, from essential oils, liquid and granular - so that it can satisfy every kind of demand: from the design of a new range of infusions in tea bags, to the creation of whole-leaf blends.

One of the company’s strong points is packaging: a simple and refi ned style distinguishes all the La Via del Tè products: canisters, paper tea bags, leaf-filters in cotton and transparent fabric, and gift packs. Many of the processes are performed by hand with all the care and passion of the craftsman.

La Via del Tè is present in top-bracket hotels and resorts, historic cafés, specialist and natural food stores, offering not only a full range of teas and infusions, but also professional accessories and gifts.

In Malta La Via del Tè is proud to be represented by Deco Group of Companies, who has been working in the local catering sector for the last 12years. For anyone wanting to really appreciate this beverage at its best, a visit to Deco Limited of Bulebel is definitely a must.

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B8A, Industrial Estate,Bulebel, Zejtun ZTN 3000, MaltaT. +356 2169 2576 / 7 F. +356 2169 5936E. [email protected] www.decomalta.com

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Glass Creations MaltaGlass Creations is a family business established by the late Lino Cachia in 1984, with its premises established at the Ta’ Qali Crafts Village. Glass Creations specialises in glass etching and engraving, and lately also focusing on fused glass. Glass Creations are synonym to off ering quality and uniqueness in each piece they produce and off er to their well-kept clients.

Glass Creations off ers a range of products from crystal ware, personalised giftware, company gifts, advertising novelties, trophies and awards, wedding souvenirs and Malta souvenirs. As regards to the lately established fusing collection, Glass Creations off er an unlimited range of items including house ware as plates, coasters, candle holders, door names and numbers to various pieces of art glass, all off ered in a scheme of very beautiful colours from which anyone can choose his favourite.

Glass Creations are proud to off er their clients this great range of glass giftware, which anyone can get personalised by getting their own design or logo etched on something of their choice, even on their own personal piece of glass. Anyone interested may do this by stepping into the well established shop of

Glass Creations Hut 75, Crafts Village, Ta’ Qali or by e-mailing to [email protected]

More on ournew website

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First AidFirst Aid Kits available to the majority of applications including Catering, Offices and as well delivery vehicles

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Agreement with leading UK food hygiene technology �rm

An agreement has been reached for Jmp&c to become distribu-tors in Malta for Holchem Ltd, the market leaders in food hy-giene technology in the UK.

Jmp&c have been supplying detergents and cleaning prod-ucts primarily to the hotel and catering industries in Malta and Gozo for 14years. �e compa-ny imports from the UK. �e agreement was reached follow-ing increasing demands from the food manufacturing sector for high-quality products and clean-ing systems to meet ever increas-ing enforcement of regulations, Jmp&c said.

Holchem products have full approval of the British Retail Consortium that includes com-panies such as Marks and Spen-cers, Tesco and Morrison Super-markets.

Where necessary, the disinfec-tants have been reistered with the M.S.A. Roy gadd - export manager of Holchem - who is

currently in Malta to �nalise the distributor agreement with Jmp&c said: “�e timing of this agreement falls in with our ex-port drive which includes vari-ous parts of Europe and North Africa. A�er visiting Malta a few months ago, I felt that the high level of service that Jmp&c al-ready give, along with their com-mitment to excellence, make them an ideal partner for our company”

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

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Catering & House KeepingA comprehensive range of detergents, sanitizers & general cleaning products, manufactured to the highest standards in th UK

First AidFirst Aid Kits available to the majority of applications including Catering, Offices and as well delivery vehicles

PaperAll recycled paper imported from a manufacturer in UK, is environmentally friendly and essentially Green.

Agreement with leading UK food hygiene technology �rm

An agreement has been reached for Jmp&c to become distribu-tors in Malta for Holchem Ltd, the market leaders in food hy-giene technology in the UK.

Jmp&c have been supplying detergents and cleaning prod-ucts primarily to the hotel and catering industries in Malta and Gozo for 14years. �e compa-ny imports from the UK. �e agreement was reached follow-ing increasing demands from the food manufacturing sector for high-quality products and clean-ing systems to meet ever increas-ing enforcement of regulations, Jmp&c said.

Holchem products have full approval of the British Retail Consortium that includes com-panies such as Marks and Spen-cers, Tesco and Morrison Super-markets.

Where necessary, the disinfec-tants have been reistered with the M.S.A. Roy gadd - export manager of Holchem - who is

currently in Malta to �nalise the distributor agreement with Jmp&c said: “�e timing of this agreement falls in with our ex-port drive which includes vari-ous parts of Europe and North Africa. A�er visiting Malta a few months ago, I felt that the high level of service that Jmp&c al-ready give, along with their com-mitment to excellence, make them an ideal partner for our company”

“We aim to continually im-prove and exceed customer de-mand and will only accept part-ners who have the same business approach as ourselves,” he said.

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Thursday, October 1, 2009A full range of mops, buckets, housekeeping trolleys etc, from FILMOP in Italy.

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Plastic and Paper Cards for you.Blues Limited specializes in high quality (litho / off set print) pre-paid scratch-off cards highly equipped with personalization. These cards are mostly intended for telecommunication companies and mobile operators; however we also provide all other type of cards for diff erent users – transport companies, fi nancial and health care services, hotels, food chains, brick ‘n’ mortar as well as Internet stores etc.

Main Cards Benefi tsCards represent an extremely eff ective marketing medium for all kinds of businesses. The main advantages of these cards are that they:

• Enhance customer loyalty• Encourage repeated business and increase in sales• Give the opportunity to personalize marketing and promotional information• Generate more sales• Are easy to carry - heightened sense of security and easy of payment• Enable higher control of the funds prior to the delivery of any merchandise or services• Enhance corporate image

Type of CardsWhat types of cards we produce?

Standard Cards• Loyalty cards• Purchase cards• Customer cards• Hotel keys with a magnetic stripe• Gift certifi cates• Luggage tags and calendars• Business cards• Other advertising cards

Pre-paid and Scratch off cards(PVC or paper cards/vouchers with PIN, bar code and further personalization, mostly wrapped in transparent foil)

• Cards for fi xed lines• Re-charge vouchers for mobile operators• Internet calling cards• Recharge cards for satellite companies• Lottery tickets

Contactless Cards• ID Cards• Loyalty Cards• Electronic wallets• City transport and Travel• Entertainment Cards• Gift Cards

IC / Smart - Contact Cards• SIM Cards• Phone Cards• Key Access Cards• Ski passes

Encrypting Access Cards• Other Security Cards

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Personalization• Encoding of Magnetic stripes (LoCo, Meco, HiCo)• Application of Scratch-off panels• Ink – jet printing or numbering• Embossing• Thermal printing (text, numbers, bar codes, photographs etc.)• Application of Signature panels• Hot stamping of holograms 2D/3D

All types of mentioned cards can be made from multiplayer PVC (both side laminated or varnished), PVC, polyester (polystyrol), paper or paperboard cards.

For phone cards:Most cards are made of multilayer PVC. Prepaid cards are made from paper and polystyrene and phone contact chip cards are made from varnished ABS.

Scratch-off fi elds:Scratch-off fi elds consist of special layer that covers printed data on a card (mostly code numbers). Prepaid fi elds are used in particular for prepaid cards in the telecommunications fi eld.There are basically three types of scratch-off fi elds - holographic (use as standard), metallic and latex colour.

All types of mentioned cards can be made from multilayer PVC (both side laminated), polystyrene, G plastic, paper or other materials. Even if plastic cards are more expensive than paper ones, we can recommend them for their fl exibility, time and temperature durability. Cards can be produced in standard “ISO” size (86 x 54 mm) or as “Key tags Cards”.

Packing:Production of plastic cardsWe can pack individual cards or various groups in the form of folders in transparent (clear) plastic (similar to phone cards). Groups of cards, individual packs or boxes can be packed in spring foil.

Direct mailing:So that it is possible to send cards to individual users along with fl yers or other printed papers we make sure that the printing of these materials and their completions is done alog with cards. On the basis of marketing requirements from our customers we make sure that cards are sent individually either to the direct mailing address of the customers or to respective post offi ces according to the post-code-for any marketing scheme.

Material:The most laminated cards are made of multilayer PVC. Chip cards are made from ABS as well.

Thickness:The common size of laminated cards produced are 0,30 / 0,40 / 0,50 / 0,76 mm (0.60 mm are also produced as exception), 0,80 through to 0.84 mm for chip cards.

Printing:UV off set (Litho)We usually use CMYK or direct colours according to Pantone. Screen printing - all area printing of special, metallic colours and signature fi elds. Special lamination foil with adhesive is used in case of “bleeding”.

Digital printingAlthough it is slightly lower quality, digital printing reduces the production costs of cards.

Magnetic tapes:• LoCo (compactness 300 Oe, lower resistance against the eff ects of external magnetic fi elds), • MeCo (compactness 2750 Oe, is only used as a new standard for VISA bank cards)• HiCo (compactness 4000 Oe, is highly resistant against the eff ects of external magnetic fi elds)

Signature fi elds:Are printed by screen-printing, this is the standard (white, coloured or transparent). Paper roll-on editions of up to 5,000 pieces can be made for a lower price.

Scratch-Off fi elds:Special layer for the covering of printed data on a card (mostly code numbers), used in particular for prepaid cards in the fi eld of telecommunications

Holographs:To secure cards and their authenticity, 2D/3D holographs are used, either Auto adhesion or Hot Stamping. There is budget price for a minimum of 10,000 pieces.

Thermal Printing:Colour or monochromatic printing is used for small editions of cards

• Monochromatic printing is used for bar codes and other variable data • Resolution: 300 DPI maximum

Embossing:Relief stamping of selected symbols (names, numbers, special symbols)

Card tipping - colour accentuation of character tops (most common colours used are black, silver and gold; however various colour shades can be used both in gloss and matt).

Coding:We provide coding for all three tracks types: Lo-Co, Me-Co and Hi-Co magnetic cards.

Hot-stamping:Hot Stamping of all types of holograms or text and logo stamping through special metallic foils as well as signature fi eld and scratch-off fi eld stamping.

Blues Limited104 Ground Floor, Dingli Street, Sliema MALTAtel 2133 5272/3 email [email protected]

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Recently I had the opportunity to attend a demonstration of the German produced Convotherm Ovens at the premises of AGP Systems Ltd.

Mr Markus Brandl area sales manager and chef was flown to Malta to demonstrate the various new functions of these ovens which I must say I found to be very impressive. Besides the large ovens, convotherm have developed a mini oven 51.5cm wide which is ideal for schools, take aways, snack bars, supermarkets and for any place that has a restaurant area.

Some of the features of this oven besides it’s size are the advanced closed system it has which besides being an energy saving system, produces food very crisp and tasty. It also has a flexible rack and a robust rotary level door with a slam

function a double glazed door makes sure to keep the heat inside while a steamer reducer produces a clean kitchen atmosphere. For those who wish to bake pastry this oven has a reduced fan speed and an auto reverse function for absolute evenness of your bakery products.

One other fantastic feature is that you can cook fish, meat and vegetables at the same time with no aroma transfer..

It holds up to 24 baguettes and the auto-reverse function turns out all bakery items absolutely even from the top to the bottom shelf. Steaks can also get a BBQ look due to its convogrill grid.

Finally you can have two minis with right and left hinged doors to be placed one beside the other or place one on top of the other or you can get

two seperate chambers on top of each controlled by one operational panel.

By the way for front house cooking you can apply the convovent condensation hood which eliminates almost completely all steam produced while cooking and assures a fresh atmosphere and no additional water connection is necessary..

You will love this Combi Steamer. Call AGP Systems Ltd. on 2279 2123 and ask for a demonstration.

The mini Combi Steamer ovenideal for snack bars & restricted spaces.by Joe Fenech Soler

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The newly refurbished Maestro é Fresco needs no introduction other than that of being the capital’s favourite cafe/bar. The venue is a popular choice for chilled evenings with a modern ambience which promotes relaxing on the couches for hours on end. Friday nights are slightly more upbeat with a live band taking centre stage and taking the cafe/bar to a whole new level.

The menu is a cafe/bistro blend with choices ranging from paté, dips and cheese fondue to baguettes, wraps and salads making it the ideal venue for quick lunches. And what’s more, you can watch live concerts and football matches projected on the walls while snacking. When in Valletta, Maestro is definitely worth a visit, be it for a quick lunch break or for a lingering bottle of wine in the evenings.

Maestro é Fresco8/9, South Street, Valletta. tel: 2122 0357Opening Hours Monday to Friday 11 am till late Saturday and Sunday 6.30pm till late

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Cafeterias /BarsMaestro e Fresco

8/9 South Street, Valletta21220357

Trabuxu

1, strait street, Valletta21223036www.trabuxu.com [email protected]

Catering Equipment

AGP Systems Ltd

Zamco Nuilding, Mill Str, Qormi22792123, 22792118 www.agps.com.mt

Baketech Supplies & Services Ltd

Valletta Road, Qormi2144 6908 / 7940 [email protected]

Catering Software EP Ltd.

47, Psaila Street, B’Kara21445190/[email protected]

J. G. Systems

45, Luqa Road, Paola2189 3024/ 79300 [email protected]

Catering Sweets Nectar Group of Companies

2149588/ 9

Cleaning ProductsGDL Trading & Services Ltd

70 Cross Road Marsa 21248240, 21245658, 79604570 [email protected]

Jmp&c

2141 3154 / 9947 [email protected]

Cleaning ServicesBlues Cleaning Services

2133 5273/ 786 [email protected]

Cold RoomsNewark Refrigeration

21257 087 / 79975168

Electronic CardsBlues Ltd

2133 5273/ 786 [email protected]

Engineering Services

Omnitec Ltd.

27658408 / 99470390St Paul’s House, Hamilkar Barqa Square Birzebbuga [email protected]

Executive VenuesVIP Gentlemen’s Club

Ball Street, Paceville2736 1999/ 9999 [email protected]

Food TestingFood Diagnostics Ltd

KBIC Unit 2170Corradino Industrial Estate Paola9945 [email protected]

Giftware Glass Creations

Hut 75, Crafts Village, Ta’ [email protected]

Importers(Beverage)

SG Marketing

14, Triq il-Kappella, San Gwann21382848

NIBE Beverages

2147 2271/ 7932 [email protected]

Importers & distributors

Deco Groups Holdings Ltd

B8A Industrial Estate Bulebell Zejtun21692576/7, [email protected]

Longbow Ltd

22, Owen Buildings,Triq l-Ahwa Zammit, Qormi21488268 / [email protected]

Meat ImportersTenderfresh Food processing ltd

A25A Giuseppe Garibaldi Str. Marsa MRS 9082t. [email protected]

Pest ControlPremier Pest Control

70, Cross Road Marsa2123 5415/ 2124 [email protected]

Structural Maintenance & Finishing

Blues Handy Squad

2133 5273/ 786 [email protected]

Waste Management

Green Skip Services Ltd.

Admin Building, ta’ l-Imriekeb, Ramla Road. Maghtab21422009/ 21422010/ 21422017www.greenskipgroup.com

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