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Heres What Participants Said About the 2006 Summit/ABX
This is an incredible opportunity and a fabulous setting for this meeting," said AWMA Chairman Ricky Jones, Vice President, Operations, Andalusia Distributing Co., Inc., Andalusia, AL. "Im looking forward to an outstanding and very productive Summit once again."
"We have meetings with manufacturers scheduled over these two days, and were getting a great deal accomplished," reported George Naumann, owner and chief operating officer, Renfro Supply, Williamsburg, KY. He and Burley McFarland, fellow owner and chief financial officer, by lunch time on Wednesday said they already had brought several issues of concern to "upper management" of supplier companies and were happy with the results.
Dot Foods, Inc. was one of five supplier companies with two ABX suites running concurrently, and Mike Duggan, vice president of sales, said both were booked with meetings solid both days from 7:15 a.m. until 5 p.m. "We like to be able to be in one spot and see a lot of customers," he explained, noting that Dot Foods brought a team of seven people to support the effort.
Mike Jones, president, and Ricky Jones, vice president, operations, Andalusia Distributing Co., Inc., Andalusia, AL, said their ABX meetings with suppliers were proving to be fruitful as well. "If you go in there with the right attitude that were both sharing information, thats when these are successful," Mike Jones said. "There are things we need to inform them of, and the same goes for them. It works both ways."
"All of this helps us work closer together with their top people," said Elvin Smythers, Merchants Grocery Co., Culpeper, VA. "We can bring our issues to them in these one-to-one meetings, and they hear us. I heard one vendor say this is the best thing that AWMA has ever done."
"This is an extremely productive meeting," Diane Drake, purchasing director at Finkle Distributors, Inc., Johnstown, NY, said. "You can sit one-on-one with people you dont normally seehigher level executives of major manufacturing companiesand they can hear about the good things we are doing and we can work on problems. I look forward to these meetings every year."
Danielle Barker, marketing director at Finkle Distributors was attending her second ABX. "It is great to see the new products that they are bringing to market, and to meet the executives so we can put a face to the names that we know."
Suppliers, likewise, said they appreciate the efficiency of the ABX and the amount of business that can be conducted in a very short period of time. "This is very productive," said Dave Fleischer, Cadbury Adams USA. Dave Onorato, The Hershey Company, agreed. "It gives us an opportunity to sit down with our distributor partners and understand whats happening in their world, whats important. We can work together to build our business and make it better."
Tim Kerber, regional sales manager for General Mills in the Western U.S., said it was his first ABX, and he was just getting started. "This is better than I anticipated," he said. "There are good questions going both ways being discussed. These meetings are extremely productive."
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