SSA to Open New California Distribution Center

FONTANA, CA (June 08, 2012 - PR.com)—Systems Services of America (SSA) has announced it will be moving its southern California distribution center.

The company provides customized foodservice distribution solutions for popular restaurant chains in the quick service and casual family dining segments as well as the regional restaurant concept market.

It will finalize all improvements and complete the move from its current facility in Los Alamitos during the first quarter of next year.

According to Tim Holland, President & CEO, the new facility provides needed capacity for the company’s growth.

“With the additional room and ability to lay out a more efficient floor plan than our current facility, we are better able to meet the growing demands of our customers,” he said.

He said the strategic location near the intersection of the I-10 and I-15 freeways allows for easier delivery to the company’s customers throughout Southern California and Southern Nevada.

"This new, modern facility allows SSA Southern California to service more customers and do it more effectively than was possible before,” said Holland.

SSA is part of the Services Group of America (SGA) Family of Companies that specializes in bringing top quality products and services to the entire foodservice industry. That family includes broadline distributor Food Services of America, fresh produce marketer Amerifresh, custom-cut meat processor Ameristar Meats and supply chain efficiency and logistics expert GAMPAC.

For more information about the company, go to www.ssafood.com.

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