Export Accomplishments
August 2011
*CAMI successfully exports the company's first shipment of cattle by exporting 1,290 head of Holstein dairy heifers from the Port of Wilmington to St. Petersburg, Russia.
July 2010
*CAMI successfully exports the largest shipment of breeding swine from the USA to Manila, Philippines
January 2009-December 2010
*CAMI is recognized as the leading exporter of purebred swine genetics from the USA. Shipments to China, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines and Vietnam were successfully completed.
January 2008-December 2008
*CAMI is recognized as the leading exporter of purebred swine genetics from the USA. Shipments to China, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines and Vietnam were successfully completed.
January 2008-December 2008
*CAMI successfully completed export shipments of 2,000 head of Holstein heifers to Mexico.
November 2008
*CAMI exported 930 doses of frozen swine semen to Ukraine. This was one of the first shipments of frozen swine semen ever exported from the USA to Ukraine.
January 2007-December 2007
*CAMI is recognized as the leading exporter of purebred swine genetics from the USA. Shipments to China, Colombia, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines and Vietnam were successfully completed.
September 2007-December 2007
*CAMI successfully completed export shipments of 750 head of Holstein heifers to Mexico after the US and Mexican trade was reestablished because of Border closings due to BSE Disease.
January 2006-December 2006
*CAMI is recognized as the leading exporter of purebred swine genetics from the USA. Shipments to China, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico and the Philippines were successfully completed.
June 2005
*CAMI assisted Hermitage-NGT, Columbus, Nebraska to import 180 head of breeding swine from the country of Ireland for the establishment of a Hermitage franchise in the USA.
January 2004-December 2005
*CAMI was the largest exporter of purebred swine from the USA. Countries include China, Colombia, South Korea, Mexico, and the Philippines.
January-December 2003
*CAMI was the largest exporter of breeding swine genetics from the USA to China and South Korea.
September, 2003
*CAMI successfully imported a shipment of Large White boars from Neuendorf Farming, Australia into the United States to introduce new genetics lines to breeders in the USA.
January - December 2002
*CAMI successfully exported over 5,200 head of livestock to Asia and Latin America from the United States and Canada.
November - December 2002
*CAMI successfully delivered over 2,450 head of breeding goats to Mexico to new clients located in the State of Coahuila. The goats for this shipment were sourced from 22 states and three (3) provinces in Canada.
November 2002
CAMI successfully coordinated two shipments of breeding swine from Australia to the country Vietnam. This was the first export shipment of breeding swine ever made from Australia to Vietnam.
November 2001
*CAMI completed an export shipment of 1,345 head of breeding goats to the State of Sonora in Mexico. The government program through which our clients imported theses goats will assist more than 100 farmers in developing their local market. Goats were sourced from suppliers in Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
February - September 2001
*CAMI successfully delivered 235 head of breeding swine to Shanghai, China and 126 head of breeding swine to Shenzhen, China. These shipments are being used as the genetic foundation to build a 50,000 sows operation in southern and eastern China.
December 2000
*CAMI delivered the largest shipment of breeding swine from the USA ever made to Hanoi, Vietnam. This shipment of 134 head was delivered on a 737 charter directly into Hanoi. It was divided between a research institute and a private farm. This shipment joined our first shipment made to Ho Chi Minh City in late November.
December 2000
*CAMI completed an export shipment of 960 head of breeding goats to the State of Sonora in Mexico. The government program through which our clients imported theses goats will assist more than 400 farmers in developing their local market. Goats were sourced from suppliers in Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin.
May 1, 1996-March 31, 2006
*Employed by the National Swine Registry, West Lafayette, Indiana as International Marketing Director for promotion of purebred Duroc, Yorkshire, Hampshire and Landrace breeds exported from the United States.
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