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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. Saltchuk - Wikipedia

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    Saltchuk is a family of transportation and distribution companies headquartered in Seattle, Washington, US.As of March 2024, Puget Sound Business Journal listed it as the largest family owned companies in Washington state, with 2023 revenues of $4.8 billion, employment of 761 in Washington and an additional 6,839 employees elsewhere in the world.

  4. D&H Distributing - Wikipedia

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    D&H Distributing was founded as Economy Tire and Rubber, a tire retreading company, established by brothers-in-law David Schwab and Harry Spector. In 1921, the company began selling wholesale parts for automobile service industry, adding crystal radios by 1926 and moving into a distribution capacity by signing with radio manufacturer Philco.

  5. Viacom (1952–2005) - Wikipedia

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    Viacom Inc. [a] (derived from "Video & Audio Communications") was an American mass media and entertainment conglomerate based in New York City.It began as CBS Television Film Sales, the broadcast syndication division of the CBS television network in 1952; it was renamed CBS Films in 1958, renamed CBS Enterprises in 1968, renamed Viacom in 1970, and spun off into its own company in 1971.

  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. Direct market - Wikipedia

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    Before the direct market, from the 1930s through the 1960s, most comic books were distributed through newsstands, pharmacies, and candy stores.The major distributors during this period included American News Company and Independent News, which was owned by National Periodical Publications, the parent company of DC Comics.

  8. Distribution (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Distribution (or place) is one of the four elements of the marketing mix: the other three elements being product, pricing, and promotion. Decisions about distribution need to be taken in line with a company's overall strategic vision and mission. Developing a coherent distribution plan is a central component of strategic planning. At the ...

  9. Sysco - Wikipedia

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    Sysco Corporation (short for Systems and Services Company) is an American multinational corporation involved in marketing and distributing food products, smallwares, kitchen equipment and tabletop items to restaurants, healthcare and educational facilities, hospitality businesses like hotels and inns, and wholesale to other companies that provide foodservice (like Aramark and Sodexo).