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MITSUI & CO. (U.S.A), INC.
MITSUI & CO. (U.S.A), INC.
New York, New York
500+ employees
With a long history in the United States, Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc. (“Mitsui USA”) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, one of the most diversified and comprehensive trading, investment, and service enterprises in the world. Mitsui & Co. pursues “360° business innovation” that ranges from product sales, worldwide logistics and financing, through to the development of major international infrastructure and other projects. More information on Mitsui USA may be found at www.mitsui.com/us.
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CASTLETON COMMODITIES INTERNATIONAL LLC
CASTLETON COMMODITIES INTERNATIONAL LLC
Stamford, Connecticut
100-499 employees
Castleton Commodities International is at the cutting edge of energy trading and infrastructure asset investing backed by the best minds in the industry and powered by deep fundamental research and advanced analytics. We recognize the importance of providing sustainable and reliable energy. To explore available opportunities, please visit the CCI website at www.cci.com.
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W.J. DEUTSCH & SONS, LTD. DBA DEUTSCH FAMILY
W.J. DEUTSCH & SONS, LTD. DBA DEUTSCH FAMILY
Stamford, Connecticut
100-499 employees
Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits has been named a 2022 Top Workplace! Initially called W.J. Deutsch & Sons Ltd., the company was founded in 1981 by Chairman Bill Deutsch to market quality wines produced by prestigious families from major wine regions of the world. In 2009, it announced the expansion of the award-winning company to include a Spirits Portfolio. Today the company is renowned for its brand-building prowess and its ability to meet the needs of the modern consumer. Bill's son Peter Deutsch is CEO; thus, two generations of the Deutsch family work side by side in their continuous quest to build strong brands and relationships throughout the wine and spirits industry. The portfolio includes award-winning wines from Australia: [ yellow tail ]; California: Bellacosa, Girard Winery, Joseph Carr, Josh Cellars, Josh Cellars Reserve, Layer Cake, The Calling; France: Andre Lurton, Cave de Lugny, Fleurs de Prairie, Hob Nob Vineyards, Sauvion et Fils; Italy: Barone Fini, Villa Pozzi; New Zealand: The Crossings; Portugal: Quinta Do Vale Meao; Argentina: Clos de los Siete; and award-winning spirits: Redemption Whiskey, Bib & Tucker Bourbon, Masterson's Rye, Gray Whale Gin and Luksusowa Vodka.
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LAFAYETTE 148 INC.
LAFAYETTE 148 INC.
Brooklyn, New York
100-499 employees
Named after the SoHo address where it was founded, Lafayette 148 New York is a New York-based luxury womenswear brand known for intelligent, understated design, impeccable craftsmanship, luxurious materials, and a modern, New York aesthetic. With its own design studio and production facility, it is rarity in the fashion world: a truly vertically integrated brand. In 1996, Lafayette 148’s founders Deirdre Quinn, Shun Yen Siu and Ida Siu had a singular vision of fashion’s future. They imagined a company that combined concept, design and production all under one roof. A place with a globally minded culture that married its Eastern and Western roots and took an inclusive approach to design, making beautiful, meticulously constructed clothing for accomplishing women everywhere. And Lafayette 148 was born. Today, the company employs more than 300 people in the United States, and 1,000 worldwide. In Fall 2018, Lafayette 148 moved its corporate headquarters to an expansive, sustainably renovated loft space in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, continuing its tradition of innovation in the fashion industry. Globally, customers can explore the world of Lafayette 148 New York at one of thirty-nine freestanding boutiques in the US, Canada and China. Lafayette 148 New York is also available in the world’s most luxurious stores, including Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, as well as hundreds of high-end specialty boutiques across North America. Experience the world of Lafayette 148 at lafayette148ny.com.
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Market Competitive
CONNECTICUT DISTRIBUTORS INC
CONNECTICUT DISTRIBUTORS INC
Stratford, Connecticut
100-499 employees
Breakthru Beverage is a family-owned and operated company with operations across the U.S. and Canada, and more than $5 billion in annual sales driven by a team of 7,000 associates. We deliver world-renowned brands to the doorsteps of North America’s retail, bar and restaurant businesses. Our sales and logistics expertise stems from two industry pioneers, Charmer Sunbelt Group and Wirtz Beverage Group. Breakthru Beverage Group was formed in 2016 when these two longtime leading beverage companies joined forces.
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JACQUES MORET INC
JACQUES MORET INC
New York, New York
100-499 employees
For over 40 years, The Moret Group has been a leading manufacturer of apparel and accessories. From our roots making women’s activewear, we have grown into a multi-divisional company with over 20 brands producing apparel, sleepwear, intimates, outerwear, bags, socks, watches and more. Reaching all tiers of the marketplace, our goods are significantly represented in the largest retailers nationwide and around the world. The Moret Group manufactures and markets a variety of goods under various owned and licensed brands, including 2(X)IST, Nautica, Jockey, Danskin, Caribbean Joe, Spalding, Sprayground and Ovadia & Sons.
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Market Laggard
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HARRY'S, INC.
HARRY'S, INC.
New York, New York
100-499 employees
Harry’s Inc. is a modern CPG company on a mission to Create Things People Like More through purpose-led brands, products, and experiences.  Through a family of scaling, disruptive brands—Harry’s, Flamingo, Cat Person, and Lumē—Harry’s Inc. is defining a new paradigm for CPG; We’re the first CPG company to give customers an omnichannel experience across multiple brands, leveraging deep direct-to-consumer experience with strong partnerships across mass retailers, drugstores, grocery and club stores globally.  Since we believe the best business models make a positive impact on the world, we set aside 1% of sales across Harry’s, Flamingo, and Cat Person to support our social mission, including through donations to our nonprofit partners. Today, we’re building the largest multi-brand CPG platform built in the U.S. in a generation. Come join us: www.harrys.com/careers
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Market Leading
STAR DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
STAR DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
West Haven, Connecticut
100-499 employees
Star Distributors, Inc. (Star) is a third-generation wholesale beverage distributor founded in 1936 by Michael Gallo Sr. servicing the entire state of Connecticut. Star's mission is to supply quality products, excellent customer service, and add value to all retail accounts. The company prides itself on being the preferred malt beverage distributor of choice to all retail customers and brewery suppliers.
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Market Leading
LOLLYTOGS LTD
LOLLYTOGS LTD
New York, New York
100-499 employees
Candid is a nonprofit that provides the most comprehensive data and insights about the social sector. Every year, millions of nonprofits spend trillions of dollars around the world. We find out where that money comes from, where it goes, and why it matters. Through research, collaboration, and training, Candid connects people who want to change the world to the resources they need to do it. Find out more at candid.org Candid is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. Visit candid.org to learn more.
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Market Competitive
NATURAL ORGANICS, INC.
NATURAL ORGANICS, INC.
Melville, New York
100-499 employees
NATURAL ORGANICS is a company based out of 7000 NEW HORIZONS BLVD , AMITYVILLE, New York, United States.
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Market Competitive
ONE STEP UP, LTD
ONE STEP UP, LTD
New York, New York
100-499 employees
One Step Up LTD. was founded on January 7, 1983 in a Manhattan showroom in the heart of the New York City garment district. A family-run apparel business formed by the Adjmi family, One Step Up was the brainchild of founder and visionary Amin E. Adjmi who saw the untapped opportunity for a junior fashion company at the time. One Step Up broadened its distribution strategy by launching Missy, Plus, Mens, Childrens and Underwear divisions. Global sourcing capabilities extended the company’s reach to over 12 countries in Southeast Asia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia and India to name a few. OSU opened up satellite offices in Los Angeles, Arkansas, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, and China making One Step Up a global player in the apparel and footwear business.
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KOLMAR AMERICAS, INC.
KOLMAR AMERICAS, INC.
Shelton, Connecticut
50-99 employees
Kolmar is a well-established, privately-owned service providing company, headquartered in Zug, Switzerland. The company is a global organization handling more than 100 different petrochemicals and energy products worldwide. The product range grows organically with evolving market conditions and includes crude oil, biofuels, circular, petroleum products, petrochemicals and renewables. With manufacturing plants for Biofuels in Connecticut and Texas.
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