Press release: "Der Auditor" becomes part of the Dedere AG

April 3, 2017 at 3:47 PM , Der AUDITOR
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At the end of March 2017, "Der Auditor" will be integrated into the Dedere AG, and the KMC Auditor GmbH, a 100%-owned subsidiary of the Dedere AG, will be renamed as Dedere Deutschland GmbH. Consequently, the IT and News areas will be united under one roof.

Dear customer,
Dear partner,

"Der Auditor" success story
Under the motto "Where can I get regular market news and comprehensible prices for my commodities?", the development of a weekly news service about bakery seeds, nuts and dried fruit began in 2008. On 15 January 2009, the first issue of the newborn commodity information service appeared under the name "Der Auditor". What started out as a service for its own trade partners and customers, kept growing in the following years to become an independent news service with a large readership. Since September 2014, "Der Auditor" is on the market under the umbrella of the KMC Group as an autonomous and independent company (KMC Auditor GmbH), and has continued growing ever since. Today, the commodity information service relies on its own professional editorial team, sending you thoroughly researched and up-to-date news for the food industry on a daily basis. To provide their customers with relevant and appropriate news more promptly and individually, the "Auditor" team has always relied on IT and the internet. Since the subject areas of news and internet are becoming increasingly intertwined, it also makes sense to merge these topics in legal and organisational terms.

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