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Ital Foods Inc is a South San Francisco, CA-based company in the Wholesale and Distribution sector.
Mitchell and Ness Nostalgia is a Philadelphia, PA-based company in the Wholesale and Distribution sector.
Insco Distributing, Inc. is a family-owned HVAC distribution company based in San Antonio, Texas, with over 60 years of experience. The company specializes in wholesale trade, providing durable goods such as hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment to HVAC contractors of all sizes. Insco focuses on building personalized customer relationships and offers tailored solutions to meet the specific needs of its clients. The company prides itself on being a trusted partner, providing customer-centric support and expert guidance from knowledgeable staff. Insco also features rewards programs that offer incentives like travel, tools, and training opportunities for its customers. With operations in San Antonio, New Braunfels, and Dallas, Texas, Insco employs between 201 and 500 people and aims to support the growth and efficiency of HVAC businesses.
Fashion Metric is an apparel focused SaaS that predicts 50+ body measurements from just 5 questions 90% of apparel shoppers can answer about themselves -- it is as accurate as 100 tailors measuring the shopper all in less than 1 second. The service is used to enable retailers to help customers select the best ready-to-wear size while and for bespoke tailoring services where accuracy on measurements ensures a custom fit and an overall higher quality of the finished result.
Liberty is a privately owned business that designs value-driven, quality furniture. In 1992, Richard Brian took the opportunity to start his own business. He began with a vision of a company that would thrive on the values of hard-work, fairness, and integrity. With only seven people and a modest section of warehouse in west Atlanta, Liberty Furniture opened its doors selling only wood chairs and laminate table tops. Steadily, the company introduced more casual dining styles and the vision that was Liberty began to take form. Early on, when Liberty could only afford a basement level showroom in High Point, Mr. Brian would take chairs out to the street in order to entice customers. This initiative and passion for success is visible to this day and is at the very heart of Liberty.