
Weber Workshops established Weber Workshops GmbH as a European headquarters and distribution center in Hamburg, Germany. The company previously served European customers through direct shipments from Taiwan, supported by logistics and service from Golden, Colorado, and appointed Christian Klatt as managing director for Europe. The Specialty Coffee Association named Le Quang Cuong (Nicky) of Vietnam the 2026 World Cup Tasters Champion after three days of competition at World of Coffee Bangkok, with Mehmet Sogan of the United States finishing third. Buenos Dias Coffee in Rossville, Georgia announced a permanent closure after the family planned to move to Mexico to support their mother, Laura, who was detained by ICE and remains in custody facing deportation. Cooabriel expects Espírito Santo’s robusta crop to be slightly smaller but of better quality, while Conab projects Brazil’s robusta crop to be 6.4% higher than last year. Dalla Corte North America named Alex Jeans as sales engineer, citing more than 12 years of specialty coffee and foodservice experience.
"High-end specialty coffee equipment company Weber Workshops has established Weber Workshops GmbH, opening a European headquarters and distribution center in Hamburg. Until now, Weber Workshops has served European customers primarily through direct shipments from Taiwan, supported by its North American logistics and service center in Golden, Colorado. Christian Klatt will serve as managing director of the European operation."
"The Specialty Coffee Association announced that Le Quang Cuong (Nicky) of Vietnam is the 2026 World Cup Tasters Champion following three days of competition at World of Coffee Bangkok. Mehmet Sogan of the United States finished third."
"After three years, Rossville, Georgia-based Buenos Dias Coffee said in a Facebook post that it is permanently closing as the family behind the business plans to move to Mexico to support their mother, Laura, who the company said was detained by ICE and remains in custody facing deportation."
"In an interview with Reuters, the president of Brazil's largest canephora-producing coffee cooperative, Cooabriel, said Espírito Santo state's robusta crop is expected to be slightly smaller than last year's, though of better quality. The report noted that Brazilian crop agency Conab has predicted the country's robusta crop to be 6.4% higher than last year's."
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