Two New Distributors Join Legacy Foodservice Alliance

GLENN ALLEN, VA (April 5, 2012)—Ship Supply and A.P.O.C. Distribution are the newest distributor members of Legacy Foodservice Alliance, effective April 1, 2012.

Ship Supply of Florida, Inc., is a supplier of maritime products and services to sea-going vessels, their crews and passengers throughout Florida, the Caribbean and Europe.  Ship Supply is also the contracted Agent for the U.S. Navy in many ports in the Southeastern United States.  the company is an active member, in good standing, with many domestic and international maritime organizations and is highly respected in the maritime community.

A.P.O.C. Distribution is primarily a disposable distributor servicing the sate of Michigan.

Now 88 companies strong, Legacy Foodservice Alliance began accepting distributor members in December of 2009.

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