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Generation Pet Opens Second Warehouse in the Northeast

It hopes for the warehouse to be fully operational by April 1.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Locally and independently owned pet food distributor Generation Pet announced that it will be opening a second warehouse location to service its new territory in the Northeast. Company management are actively interviewing employee candidates and finishing inventory logistics with the hope of having the warehouse fully operational by April 1.

Generation Pet expects this move to improve and more efficiently service its rapidly growing northern territory. In addition, Generation Pet is opening its distribution territory to five new states to include Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. This move is intended to improve the current demand for premium, all natural and holistic pet products in pet food retailers.

Generation Pet opened its doors in 1998 and is owned by Doug John. It has enjoyed more than 20 years of working hand in hand with pet food retailers to offer the best the market has to offer and educating retailers on the benefits of a raw diet. John’s motivation for starting up a distribution company was to be able to offer pets alternative, good quality nutrition.

Today Generation Pet currently services the Mid-Atlantic region operating out of its warehouse just outside of Baltimore, MD.

Generation Pet is committed to the independent retailer by providing unique all-natural products, which are exclusively sold to the independent retailer. Major brands include Answers, Aunt Jeni’s, Ark Naturals, Animal Essentials, Bravo, Green Coast Pet, Nulo, Weruva, and so much more. They offer each retailer extensive training on all products either in store, conference calls, or through webinars.

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