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Beer Industry of Florida congratulates S.R. Perrott

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Core Tip: Today, S.R. Perrott, Inc. will have a ribbon cutting to celebrate the company's grand opening of its new facility.
Today, S.R. Perrott, Inc. will have a ribbon cutting to celebrate the company's grand opening of its new facility.

The nearly 90,000 square foot Beverage Distribution Warehouse will be located on U.S. 1 in Ormond Beach, Volusia County, Florida. The combined beer industry in Florida pays nearly $1 billion in federal, state and local taxes. The city of Ormond Beach will present a check for $100,000 to the company for relocating its former Ormond Beach operations within the city's limits.

"S.R. Perrott is a member of Beer Industry of Florida and we congratulate the company for decades of success. The company employs more than 180 and services the Flagler and Volusia County markets," said Beer Industry of Florida's President, Eric Criss, "The entire beer industry is responsible for more than 130,000 jobs across the state of Florida and S.R. Perrott's grand opening is another example of growth. Beer means jobs, but the real story is beer distributors not only bring quality beer to market, but are trusted business and community partners."

Beer distributor economic activity is on the uptick across the state of Florida. Last month, Panhandle distributor, Goldring Gulf Distributing broke ground and kicked off construction of the company's new 191,450 square foot Beverage Distribution Center.

The new Milton location will combine the Ft. Walton and Pensacola facilities, employ 220 people and service more than 2,200 retail accounts. It's expected to become operational in January 2015.

Jacksonville-based beer distributor Champions Brands is building an onsite Compressed Natural Gas fueling station that will be open to the public.

Champion Brands has also retrofitted its warehouse with LED lighting costing $200,000. J.J. Taylor Distributing also built a CNG station in Tampa and Ft. Myers.

"As an industry, we are excited about the economic opportunities and growth that result from responsible beer consumption," said Criss.

 
 
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