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  2. Armstrong World Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company offers six wood species for its stock and semicustom cabinets, including cherry, maple, oak, birch, plantation hardwood, and laminate/thermofoil, and serves over 3,000 customers through a network of 26 facilities consisting of ACP-branded showroom/selection centers, regional distribution centers, and warehouses, all in the United ...

  3. WebstaurantStore - Wikipedia

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    WebstaurantStore was founded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania as a business-to-business sales company. The company is currently led by President Dave Groff who helped establish the business in 2004. [2] In 2012, WebstaurantStore expanded to Madisonville, Kentucky [3] followed by other expansions to Dayton, Nevada [4] in 2013 and Cumberland, Maryland ...

  4. Reyes Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Reyes Beverage Group is the largest beer distribution organization in the United States [3] representing import, craft and domestic beer brands. The beer distribution operations within Reyes Holdings, LLC, are collectively known as Reyes Beverage Group, distributing over 272 million cases of beer to over 100,000 customers annually.

  5. Springs Global - Wikipedia

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    Springs also bought the Chester and Cheraw Railroad, renaming it the Lancaster and Chester Railroad, or L&C. [5] Lancaster had the largest print cloth factory in the world in 1939. [4] In 1948, Springs opened the Grace Plant on the Catawba River near Lancaster at the site of a former locomotive shop. The company made consumer products for the ...

  6. Service Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s and 1980s, Service Merchandise was a leading catalog-showroom retailer. At its peak, the company achieved more than $4 billion in annual sales. As the company expanded, it began to open showrooms nationwide, mostly in the vicinity of major shopping malls, which were in vogue in the 1970s.

  7. Quality Bicycle Products - Wikipedia

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    Later that year the firm opened a third distribution center in Middletown, PA, [15] and moved to a new facility in Lancaster, PA in January 2015. [16] In 2015 Flagg retired from his position as CEO and was replaced with Rich Tauer, previously vice-president of marketing and sales. Flagg continued on as the company's chairman.

  8. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster County ranks even lower, 34th, in service workers, with 13.3% of the workforce, compared to a state average of 15.8%. Philadelphia County, leads with 20.5%. [105] Lancaster County has an unemployment rate of 7.8% as of August 2010. This is a rise from a rate of 7.6% the previous year. [106] There are 11,000 companies in Lancaster ...

  9. Jardine Motors Group - Wikipedia

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    Jardine Motors UK was created in 1981 when Jardine Matheson acquired a stake in the East Anglian motor company; Lancaster Group, from its founders Ronald and Nicholas Lancaster. [ 4 ] Jardine Motors UK was at one stage the largest UK automotive group by turnover, [ 5 ] but today has fallen behind rivals such as Pendragon [ 6 ] and Sytner [ 6 ...