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  2. Category : Distribution companies of the United States

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    Wholesalers of the United States (38 P) Pages in category "Distribution companies of the United States" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.

  3. Foodservice distributor - Wikipedia

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    Food service distribution companies can range in size from a one-truck operation to larger corporations. There are many independent broadline food service distribution companies that service chain and multi-unit restaurants based on master distribution agreements with national food service groups. These groups provide distributor members ...

  4. History of cooperatives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 18th century marked the beginning with the establishment of the earliest mutual organization, in the British North American colonies in 1735, although it was short-lived due to a devastating fire. The Philadelphia Contributionship by Benjamin Franklin in 1752 is the oldest continuing mutual insurance company in the continental United States.

  5. Food cooperative - Wikipedia

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    A key aspect of the food cooperative model is the socialization of potential profit associated with running a grocery store. In a typical food production model, a store is owned by a company, which is in turn managed by either a board of directors and shareholders if the company is publicly owned, or a collection of private individuals if it is not.

  6. 15 Largest Distribution Companies in the World - AOL

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    welcomia/Shutterstock.com. 14. Now Inc. ()Revenue in 2019 (in billions of dollars): 3.13. Revenue in 2018 (in billions of dollars): 2.95. Distribution Now is headquartered in Houston, Texas and is ...

  7. Mail order - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, after the United States Supreme Court heard the case of South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. and a five-justice majority overturned Quill Corp. v. North Dakota , ruling that the physical presence rule decided in Quill was "unsound and incorrect" in the current age of Internet services, American e-commerce and mail order retailers began ...

  8. McLane Company - Wikipedia

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    McLane is organized into three distribution segments: grocery, food service, and beverage (servicing retail locations in the Southeastern United States and Colorado). [1] Walmart, McLane's former parent company, is its largest client, making up approximately 25% of its 2017 revenues. [citation needed] McLane was founded in 1894 in Cameron, Texas.

  9. What is a bank holding company? Definition and examples

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    Examples of bank holding companies include JPMorgan Chase & Co., U.S. Bancorp and Citicorp. A bank holding company is a corporate entity that owns a controlling interest in one or more banks.