
Eduardo Teddy Taratuty, also known as Teddy Taratuty, is an Argentine businessman. He is the CEO of London Supply, a company headquartered in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires.
Venturing into the airport business in 1992, Teddy Taratuty has since diversified his activities.
Today, as CEO of London Supply, he oversees seven distinct business units:
Duty Free Shops: These stores operate in the city of Ushuaia, Ushuaia International Airport, the city of Río Grande, Río Grande International Airport, and Puerto Iguazú.
Terminals: This division is responsible for the design, construction, operation, and administration of terminals. Among others, it manages the Comandante Armando Tola International Airport in El Calafate, Santa Cruz, and the Almirante Marcos A. Zar Airport in Trelew, Chubut.
Air Taxis: Since 2008, the company has operated this aerial service from San Fernando Airport.
Free Trade Zones: The group manages the Puerto Iguazú Free Trade Zone (ZFPI) and the Santa Cruz Free Trade Zone.
Industries: London Supply has developed two industrial companies: Maderas de la Mesopotamia S.A. and FrontierPellets, both dedicated to the production and sale of wood pellets.
Domestic Market: The company imports and distributes top international brands, especially in the beverage and food sectors.
Maritime Supply: This business unit supplies 19 ports across Argentina.
Eduardo Teddy Taratuty and the London Supply Foundation
Eduardo Teddy Taratuty also leads the London Supply Group Foundation, created in 2008 to provide social assistance in all cities where the company operates. Among its various initiatives, the foundation has been involved in projects such as the opening of a daycare center.