The partnership enables Barrington and WIN America to more actively collaborate with customers.
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Barrington Nutritionals (Harrison, NY) partnered with WIN America (Houston, TX) in creating, manufacturing, and distributing custom premix solutions. The partnership enables Barrington and WIN America to collaborate with customers. The way it works is that once a customer outlines a plan for a desired premix, the two companies will source the requested ingredients, and once sourced, WIN will send a product data sheet for approvals and send the approved samples to the customer. When the premix is approved, WIN America will manufacture the premix and Barrington will distribute it.
“We have been nothing short of impressed with WIN America,”said Chris Holland, vice president of sales at Barrington Nutritionals, in a press release. “From their company culture to their state-of-the-art facilities with 100% SQF ranking, to their attention to detail. We are excited to expand our capabilities through this partnership and we are even more excited to work with a company with aligned values.”
Isaac Fainsod, CEO at WIN America, said in a press release that his company has been impressed with Barrington, “with the immediacy of taking action and delivering new solutions to their customers.” Fainsodsaid, “Barrington holds true to their philosophy of building the relationships between their customers and suppliers. Seeing their work, responsibility, and dedication to their customers made it clear that this partnership was a great fit.”
Interested parties can visit Barrington Nutritionals at booth #3644 and WIN America at booth #2654 during SupplySide West 2022 in Las Vegas between November 2 and 3.
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