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The Good Flour Corp. appoints Presenture to expand U.S. foodservice business

by CM staff   

Manufacturing Operations Food & Beverage foodservice business Presenture The Good Flour Corp


Presenture evolved from Maher Marketing Services, a Texas-based foodservice and retail brokerage company that was founded in 1988.

VANCOUVER —The Good Flour Corp., has retained Presenture, a national sales and marketing service provider located in Houston Texas. Presenture has over 20 clients for which it manages over $300 million in sales. This collaboration brings together both companies to further enhance GFCO’s distribution network and drive its growth in the foodservice market.

“We are thrilled to join forces with Presenture as our United Statessales and marketing service provider,” said Hamid Salimian, CEO, Good Flour Corp. “Their deep industry knowledge, strong relationships, and proven success make them an ideal partner for us. This collaboration marks a significant milestone for the Company, and we are confident that together we will achieve growth in providing our products to new foodservice customers.”

Presenture evolved from Maher Marketing Services, a Texas-based foodservice and retail brokerage company that was founded in 1988 by Michael O. Maher. In 1990, Maher Marketing Services began assisting small foodservice manufacturers by developing and maintaining headquarter supplier relationships with Sysco Corporation. A marketing component was soon added to these services followed by planning and positioning. In 2009, Maher Marketing Services was sold to Empire Marketing Strategies, the national Kroger broker in the United States. Prior to the sale, its Sysco book of business was spun-off, and Presenture was created.

The company also announces that Matthew Clayton has resigned as Chair and a Director of the company. Clayton assisted the company’s CEO, Hamid Salimian, through a transition period and is moving on to focus fully on a full-time role outside of the company.

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