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Alabev expands Huntsville division

June 4, 2014Jason Morgan

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AlaBev is expanding with a new satellite, temperature-controlled warehouse with refrigeration in Huntsville, Ala. The additional space will provide the top craft breweries distributed in Alabama an area to keep up with the increasing demand of distribution. AlaBev has seen 35 percent growth year-over-year for the Huntsville market alone. This is the first warehouse expansion into Huntsville for AlaBev, with additional plans for expansion in their southern markets.

“We are committed to our partners throughout the craft beer industry and the distribution of their product. This an investment in the future of our nationally recognized craft breweries. The additional space will provide opportunities for each of these breweries to expand and get their product to consumers,” stated Harry Kampakis, owner of AlaBev. “It is exciting to see the craft beer industry grow and evolve as times are changing here in Alabama.”

AlaBev’s Huntsville warehouse will be 100-percent temperature controlled and refrigerated storage to ensure draft quality for area restaurants, bars and other retailers. Based on AlaBev’s continuous high levels of performance and the solidified partnerships they have developed with the local breweries, the Huntsville and Northern Alabama sector has been a key to the success of AlaBev’s entire portfolio.

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