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All American Containers Pacific Coast Debuts
November, 23 2010
All American Containers Pacific Coast is the latest addition to the All American Containers, Inc. family and has begun to carve out its niche in Santa Rosa in the business of wine bottles, boxes, labels and closures. All American Containers Pacific Coast will focus on serving these needs for those located in the Northern and Central Coast of California, Oregon, Washington and Western States.
This is the second wine-focused operation for All American Container, with the first being in Pittsburg, PA. AAC is a family owned and run company based in Miami, FL which has been in the rigid packaging business for more than 20 years.
Marty Sychowski, president of the Pacific Coast division, boasts three decades of experience in the printing and packaging arena of the wine industry. His aim with All American Containers Pacific Coast is to provide outstanding customer service and build lasting customer relationships in a setting that is simple, complete, and efficient for the wine industry. The centrally located warehouse will be set up for both same day pick-up, will call items and custom printed, customer owned inventory items.
The new sales office and warehouse is located at 3490 Regional Parkway as part of the Airport Industrial Park in Santa Rosa. The phone number is 707.544.3496. The 25,000 square foot facility includes a showroom, display area, and an inventory space available for will call on a moments notice. Wireless internet and a small meeting space will also be available for customers. Visitors are welcome to drop by and see the new facility, peruse the selection of available wine bottles and packaging materials, or simply do some work.
All American Containers Opening West Coast Wine Division
May 17, 2010
Marty Sychowski has been named president of All American Containers of The Pacific Coast, LLC, a new division of AAC serving the Northern and Central Coast of California, Oregon, Washington and Western States with wine bottles, boxes, labels, and closures.
Sychowski has more than three decades of experience with wine bottles, printing and packaging both for domestic and import products for the wine industry. Most recently, he was with Diablo Valley Packaging as an Account Manager in the Wine Division covering Northern and Central Coast of California and Southern Oregon. He was one of the original partners in Tapp Technology, which developed the first pressure sensitive waterless wine labels.
All American Containers, Inc., of Florida is one of the largest suppliers of rigid packaging in the U.S. serving the Cosmetic, Beverage, Food, Pharmaceutical and Wine Industries. AAC has been in business for more than 20 years and conducts operations in 32 countries around the world. The company has a division serving wineries in the Eastern U.S., but previously was not active in serving wineries on the west coast. AAC offices are located in Panama, Trinidad, Texas, Indiana, Louisiana and Ohio and Taiwan.
Distribution warehouses are located in Puerto Rico, Miami, Tampa, Atlanta, Pittsburg, New Jersey, San Leandro, Los Angeles, Mexico. Sychowski will be opening an additional warehouse in Sonoma County, California to serve wineries.
“We are proud to have the honor to have Marty Sychowski be our newest managing partner in this recent expansion,” Fausto Diaz, Chief Executive Officer, said. “Marty’s experience and knowledge will bring a great deal to the growth and expansion of our company and with that AAC looks forward to a long and prosperous partnership.”
Sychowski may be contacted by cellular phone at (707) 328-5316
Email: martys@aacpacificcoast.com
Articles
All American Containers leases San Leandro facility
Remedios Díaz Oliver
President and CEO, All American Containers Inc.
San Francisco Business Times | June 2, 2010
All American Containers LLC, a supplier of plastic, glass and metal containers, is expanding its Northern California operations. The company just moved into 33,777 square feet in the San Leandro Business Park at 1525 Alvarado St., leaving a smaller facility in Hayward. Read more: All American Containers leases San Leandro facility | San Francisco Business Times… Read More
Smart Leaders
Remedios Díaz Oliver
President and CEO, All American Containers Inc.
Smart Business | April 2006
As president and CEO of All American Containers, Remedios Diaz Oliver has forged the path for women and minorities in business. She was the first woman to receive the presidential “E” award for excellence in export and the only Florida woman to serve on the boards of directors of threeFortune 500 companies simultaneously. Her success is reflected in her company, which posted $151 million in revenue last year. This business pioneer spoke with Smart Business about how she successfully grew her company and developed as a leader… Read More
Awards
2010 Mujer Regional Award Recipient
Remedios Díaz-Oliver,
President of All American Containers, Inc. and Entreprenuer
As the premier executive leadership organization preparing Latinas for positions of national and international influence, public policy impact, and to contribute to the advancement of the Hispanic community, NHLI pays tribute through its prestigious Mujer Awards to the achievements and contributions of exceptional Hispanic women who have served their communities. The Awards were presented on Friday, November 5, at the Gala closing of the 2010 Executive Leadership Training Conference.
The Mujer Awardees are fundamental examples of the remarkable work Latinas are doing every day across the country… Read More
2007 Violet Richardson and Women's Opportunity Awards Honoree
Remedios Díaz-Oliver,
President of All American Containers, Inc.
World Trade Center Miami | March 8, 2007
Honoring six women who have made significant contributions in advancing international trade and business. The idea of an International Women's Day first arose at the turn of the century, when in 1909, the first National Women's Day was observed in the United States. By 1910, 100 women from 17 countries who had gathered in Copenhagen unanimously approved a proposal to establish an annual Women's Day to honor the women's rights movement and to support universal suffrage for women. Since its early conception, International Women's Day has assumed a global dimension for women in developed and developing countries alike.… Read More
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Remedios Diaz-Oliver Biography
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