Chuck Staes, Sysco’s senior vice president, said: “European Imports has a well-earned reputation and impressive track record in the high-end, specialty import products segment, and we are thrilled that they will be joining Sysco.
“This is an excellent strategic fit, which will help Sysco be a better competitor in this segment. European Imports will be a stand-alone business that will complement our Sysco broadline and specialty operations.”
European Imports, which in its most recent fiscal year had annualised sales of $124m, was founded in 1978 by Seymour Binstein, beginning as a cheese importer supplying primarily the Chicago market. It has emerged as a full-line specialty food distributor to the central US with concentration in the Midwest, Texas, Arizona, Colorado and Atlanta.
The management team and employees of European Imports will remain with the company, resulting in no changes in how customers, suppliers and vendors are served by European Imports.
“We are excited to be joining the Sysco family of companies,” said Jeff Binstein, vice president-European Imports. “Our customers and partners can expect to receive the same great service that we have always offered.”
Source: Sysco
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