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THE FARRELL DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION
THE FARRELL DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION
South Burlington, Vermont
201-500 employees
Founded in 1933, we are a 4th generation Vermont family business centered on quality, service, and community. Our company is proud to deliver a wide range of beer, wine, and non-alcoholics to our local retailers and consumers. We pride ourselves on continuing staff education and employing Vermont’s most knowledgeable beverage sales professionals. Throughout our long history, we have always believed in giving back to our community and partnering with local organizations to help those in need. We have deep roots in our state and remain strongly committed to leaving a positive impact on the people and environment around us. We Deliver the Difference.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BOURDEAU BROTHERS, INC.
BOURDEAU BROTHERS, INC.
Sheldon, Vermont
51-200 employees
Rohde Brothers is one of Wisconsin’s most successful, well-known and respected commercial/ industrial contractors. Its reputation of integrity and reliability dates back to 1911 when it started as a residential mechanical contractor. The fourth-generation company has undergone tremendous growth over the past century by being intently focused on innovation and solution-based engineering services. Rohde’s growth is a direct result of its continuous investment in its engineers, staff, facility and equipment. Training is a key component of employee development and ensures that all Rohde projects are designed and implemented by the best people in the industry. Frequent facility and equipment upgrades provide the environment and tools the Rohde staff needs to maintain its leading position in the design/build engineering industry. Rohde has designed and fabricated award-winning systems and progressive solutions for new and established companies representing a variety of industries including food processing, cheese making, industrial manufacturing and die casting. Lowest Cost of Ownership Guaranteed Performance Sustainability and Energy Saving Solutions Alternative Ownership Models Risk Management
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
S.B. COLLINS, INC.
S.B. COLLINS, INC.
Saint Albans City, Vermont
1-10 employees
SB Collins Inc. is a writing and editing company based out of 54 Lower Welden St, St. Albans, Vermont, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CAPITAL CANDY, INC.
CAPITAL CANDY, INC.
Barre, Vermont
51-200 employees
Capital Candy Company, Inc. is a wholesale company based out of 32 Burnham St, Barre, Vermont, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
BOGNER OF AMERICA, INC.
BOGNER OF AMERICA, INC.
Burlington, Vermont
11-50 employees
For over 90 years Bogner has stood for passion, sports and fashion. What Willy Bogner, Sr. and his wife Maria began as a modest endeavor in 1932, has evolved over the decades into a global "Ath-luxury" brand with its unmistakable B zipper. Maria Bogner created the unique concept of the BOGNER brand in the 1940s: a perfect symbiosis of sports and fashion. In line with this vision, the BOGNER collections every season are a current interpretation of the modern zeitgeist with a nod to the brand's heritage. The focus is the luxurious casual look, which works on the job as well as in leisure time and always exudes a casual elegance – staying true to the motto: Athluxury Sports Fashion. With each collection, BOGNER stands for function and performance, always expressed with style. Ever evolving, always surprising with the unique BOGNER twist, the brand remains as contemporary today as it was at its founding. Driven by passion and innovation, Bogner of America has evolved from its humble beginnings as a small production facility in Newport Vermont, into a prosperous independent subsidiary. Whether you find it at the top of a North American Ski resort, the renown Gorsuch catalog, or the streets of Soho, the capital B continues to be a symbol of luxury, performance, and style. Ever evolving and always surprising, Bogner continues to combine a strong heritage with innovation to shape the future of Sport Fashion. Bogner of America was established in 1973. Current North American headquarters are located in Burlington, VT with a sales & marketing showroom in NYC's SoHO and warehousing in Plattsburg, NY. Global headquarters located in Munich, Germany. https://en.bogner.com/Company/History
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HIBBERT & MCGEE, INC.
HIBBERT & MCGEE, INC.
East Barre, Vermont
11-50 employees
Hibbert & McGee Wholesalers - Vermont's Premier Grocery, Candy, Coffee, HBC & Tobacco Distributor Knowing how to help retailers balance and meet their inventory demands is what we do best at Hibbert & McGee. Being Vermont's premier grocery and c-store distributor, we have become partners with over 400 small retailers across Vermont. Including convenience stores, concession stands, general stores, deli's, retail businesses and many more! We are committed to the growth of our customers, regardless of their size. With a 100% ordering to delivery guarantee, we are able to supply our partners with all their grocery, tobacco, candy, coffee and over the counter pharmaceutical needs. With thirteen inventory categories to choose from we can keep the shelves stocked so that our retailers can focus on their customers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FINE PAINTS OF EUROPE, INC.
FINE PAINTS OF EUROPE, INC.
Woodstock, Vermont
1-10 employees
Fine Paints Of Europe is a law practice company based out of 1422 34Th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
LITTLETON CONSUMER COOPERATIVE SOCIETY INCORPORATED
LITTLETON CONSUMER COOPERATIVE SOCIETY INCORPORATED
Littleton, New Hampshire
51-200 employees
Littleton Food Co-op is a member-owned grocery store featuring local and conventional produce, a full-service delicatessen with hot prepared foods, a diverse and expansive bulk foods section, craft and conventional beer, wine from vineyards near and far, quality meats, fresh seafood, a wide-ranging hybrid grocery selection, and an extensive health & beauty care selection. Member-owned Littleton Food Co-op strives to serve the North Country of New Hampshire and the neighboring Northeast Kingdom of Vermont by providing a broad range of high-quality conventional, natural, and local food products offered at a fair price, with outstanding service. The Co-op exists to serve our members and our community, not to ship away profits to a far-away out-of-state corporate office. Membership isn’t required to shop at the Littleton Food Co-op, but community members should consider joining! Our member-owners help govern the Co-op by annually electing our Board of Directors and contributing in other ways — from suggesting items for the store to serving on volunteer Co-op committees. Our member-owners also help us maintain the Co-op’s mission of supporting local growers and producers, encouraging healthy life choices, and promoting environmental and economic sustainability locally. In the early days of 2006 a movement began to bring a regional cooperative grocer to Littleton. An initial informational meeting called by former President Jeffrey Wheeler and former Vice-President Michael Claflin drew an enthusiastic crowd of more than 300 locals from Littleton and surrounding towns in New Hampshire and Vermont. Membership in the Littleton Consumer Cooperative Society quickly grew during months of planning and consultation with a wide variety of experts in various disciplines. The initial 13,500 square-foot retail space opened in May of 2009 on the intersection of RTE 302 and Cottage Street in Littleton, a stone’s throw away from Interstate 93 and Littleton’s Historic Main Street.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
NORTHERN GAS TRANSPORT, INC.
NORTHERN GAS TRANSPORT, INC.
Lyndonville, Vermont
500+ employees
COVERING YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN NEEDS FROM END-TO-END We partner with you to understand your specific requirements & provide innovative, customized solutions that meet both your current and future needs. GATEWAYS Reliable speed through streamlined drayage solutions. DISTRIBUTION Strategic inventory management that keeps costs down and service levels high. TRANSPORTATION Dedicated fleets staffed by experienced drivers. CAPACITY The data and assets to anticipate and own global market shifts.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
ZERO GRAVITY HOLDINGS, LLC
ZERO GRAVITY HOLDINGS, LLC
Burlington, Vermont
1-10 employees
Zero Gravity Brewery is a food production company based out of 716 PINE ST, Burlington, Vermont, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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BIG TREE FARMS, INC.
BIG TREE FARMS, INC.
Burlington, Vermont
11-50 employees
WE’RE BIG TREE FARMS. As a total vertically integrated business, Big Tree Farms’ mission is to implement sustainable farming and production practices that mitigate our impact on the climate. We’re proud to have grown the world’s most sustainable supply chain for NIRA, coconut flower nectar. We’re based at origin, in the islands of Indonesia where we work daily with thousands of local farmer partners who are the foundation of our vertically integrated business. Together we harvest flower nectar daily in thriving food forests using production practices that steward the soil and protect the trees. We always ensure that the farmers receive fair and transparent pricing. This all supports our mission of creating good-for-you products to support a better-for-us world. Big Tree Farms Inc. is the group charged with bringing this message and this product to the Americas through its sales, marketing and operational teams.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
D.C. ENTERPRIZES, INC.
D.C. ENTERPRIZES, INC.
Hinesburg, Vermont
1-10 employees
Coffee Enterprises does not sell coffee & tea: we test coffee & tea. We are an independent company founded in 1992 providing consulting services, product testing, and food safety chemical analysis for coffee & tea products. We are very interested in discussing how we may contribute to your coffee & tea business success. The true measure of any beverage is quality: how does it taste? Branding, promotion, and merchandising will capture the first sale, but only flavor quality and consistency will keep your customers returning time after time. Our team specializes in the evaluation and improvement of coffee & tea throughout the global supply chain. Our experience enables us to provide insights that assist our clients in making informed decisions in managing their beverage program by addressing practical issues from a scientific perspective. Coffee Enterprises’ technical business solutions for green coffee, roasted coffee, tea, and cocoa: Green Coffee Analysis (GCA) Roasted Coffee Analysis (RCA) Soluble Beverage Analysis (SBA) Brewing Equipment Analysis (BEA) Alignment & Calibration Evaluations (ACE) Tea Product Analysis (TPA) Liquid Product Analysis (LPA) Food Safety & Chemical Analysis (FS-CHEM) Coffee Farm-to-Cup Consulting Product Development (R&D) Consider the Source. Practical expertise is always more valuable than theoretical knowledge. We learned the craft and trade of coffee by working in the coffee industry. We know the obstacles and opportunities of sourcing, product development, quality control, sales, and retail merchandising because we managed and executed these functions directly. We help you manage quality and consistency. Our technical services are not intended to replace your own quality control functions; we collaborate with our clients for quality assurance projects, for auditing and calibration, to provide comparative analysis and independent research as an extension of your existing operation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market