Website Launch Provides Purchasing Support Solutions for Foodservice Operators Nationwide

MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif., (Nov. 3, 2009)—FSIC, Inc., is pleased to announce the launch of their enhanced website at www.fsici.com. The user-friendly site offers information about the purchasing support solutions offered by FSIC, as well as how new customers can obtain a Purchasing Review.

The new FSIC website design provides online visitors with dramatic improvements in navigation, appearance and accessibility. Regularly updated, the new FSIC website provides tips on how to improve foodservice purchasing process.

"Our website provides foodservice operators important tips on how to control costs," said Jerry Wilhite, Principal/Sales at FSIC. "By actively managing manufacturer contracts and distributor master agreements to ensure compliance, foodservice operators can save money and become even more competitive."

FSIC has a long history of saving money for their clients, including: capturing over $1 million dollars in rebates and restitution/overcharges, negotiating over $500,000 in signing bonuses, helping a client realize a savings of over $443,000 from their distribution contract, and identifying a $110,000 overcharge due to non-compliance with corporate product specifications.


 

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