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Prime Star Enters Distribution Agreement With Beverage Source 1

DBR Staff Writer Published 15 March 2010

Prime Star Group, a subsidiary of IntelAPac, has entered into a distribution agreement valued up to $16m annually with Beverage Source 1, located in North Bergen, New Jersey. Distribution of IntelAPac's H2O water and ice product will be the focus of this agreement.

This agreement will cover New York State's Southern 14 county region which is comprised of: Dutchess, Orange, Ulster, Bergen, Putnam, Rockland, Westchester, Richmond (Staten Island), New York (Manhattan), Kings (Brooklyn), Queens, Bronx, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties.

Cosmo Amato, general manager of Beverage Source 1, said: IntelAPac H2O and ice products provide our state and municipal clients in the lower region of New York State access to additional necessary amounts of water and ice inventory.

“The greater New York metropolitan area can at times be vulnerable and lack basic necessities such as water and ice, especially during the coming summer months where brown outs and black outs take place, can often make a bad situation worse.”

Roger Mohlman, president of Prime Star Group, said: We are extremely proud to be working with Beverage Source 1.Through their distribution capability and penetration, we are able to make water and ice available for emergency use to local and state government in New York.

“We could not ask for a better channel partner and corporate citizen to be aligned with than Beverage Source 1. We look forward to a long and rewarding relationship.

Beverage Source 1, provides distribution of juice drinks, water, mixers, and carbonated beverages throughout the State of New Jersey and Southern New York State. The company services both the on premise segment, which includes restaurants, bars, and night clubs as well as off premise convenience stores, local grocery, regional chain supermarkets, hospitals, and municipalities.

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