Distribution
National Food and Beverage Ingredient Distributors
We are able to meet the industry’s most demanding requirements for quality ingredients with Just-in-Time Delivery.
Our extensive network of food & beverage ingredients distributors across the U.S. provides us with great flexibility, allowing us to stock new products and open distributors near manufacturing facilities for easier product access and direct contact with customers.
Our experienced sales agent network has nationwide coverage. Use our contact form to have a sales rep reach out to you and answer questions you have about ICI Foods, and use the map below to help you find one of our food and beverage ingredient distributors near you!
Charlotte Distribution Center
- Rail to truck transloading for food commodities (liquid and dry).
- Next day delivery service to 12 states.
- Dedicated trucking fleet.
The full range of ICI Foods products are in stock and available from our Charlotte Distribution Center.
Contact Our Divisional Managers
We’ve got a network of dedicated divisional distribution managers that covers all of the United States. Choose a state on the map below to find a manager that’s closest to you.
We’ve got a network of dedicated divisional managers that covers all of the United States.
Colorado
Richard Clubine – rclubine@icifoods.com
Georgia
Cole Peevler – cpeevler@icifoods.com
Florida
Blanton Farmer – bfarmer@icifoods.com
North Carolina
Chandler Rickman – crickman@icifoods.com
South Carolina
Eric Crowder – ecrowder@icifoods.com
Tennesse
Eric Crowder – ecrowder@icifoods.com
Texas
Adam Frank – afrank@icifoods.com
Virginia
Mike Crowder – mcrowder@icifoods.com
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Richard Clubine:
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Blanton Farmer:
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Carolina
Chandler Rickman:
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Carolina
Eric Crowder:
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Virginia
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EnvironmentallyFriendly Distribution
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, tractor trailers are wreaking havoc on our environment. Their greenhouse gas emissions are five times as much as other modes of freight transport.
At ICI Foods, we’re conscious of our environmental footprint and are choosing to utilize railroads as an efficient way to move our products. In fact, from 2000 through 2015, U.S. freight railroads consumed 6.9 billion fewer gallons of fuel and emitted 77 million fewer tons of carbon dioxide than they would have if their fuel efficiency had not improved. Because of these changes, the Association of American Railroads estimates that on average, a freight train can move 1 ton of freight about 473 miles on just one gallon of fuel. Since 2014, we have doubled our use of freight trains and fully expect that trend to continue as well as the increase in environmental efficiency that comes with using railroads.
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