Marr SpA
XMUN:M6Z
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Marr SpA
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MARR SpA engages in the specialized distribution of food products for out-of-home or foodservice consumption. The company is headquartered in Rimini, Rimini and currently employs 917 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2005-06-21. Marr SpA serves mainly restaurants, hotels, pizza restaurants, resorts and canteens, with an offer that includes various food products, including fish, meat, various foodstuffs and fruit and vegetables and at the different conservations (frozen, fresh and dry). The firm operates nationwide through a logistical-distribution network composed of around 35 distribution centers, with around 5 stocking platforms and approximately 5 cash & carry, around 5 agents with warehouses and over 700 trucks. The operational structure is organized with the objective of delivering the products requested every day and within a day of reception of the order.
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