Diamond Drinks Establishes Indian River County, Florida, Operations
01/25/2021
The new facility on Oslo Road will be its second location, to better serve their Southeast U.S. customer base. According to Indian River County Economic Development, the company expects to be up and running in May of this year.
“We very much look forward to becoming a part of the Indian River community as we expand our business into the Florida market”, said Diamond Drinks President and CEO Anthony Cenimo. “We would like to thank Peter O’Bryan and Helene Caseltine from the Chamber for their help and support in making this happen.”
The Chamber’s Economic Development Office worked closely with company executives and Proctor Kennedy Properties to find the location for Diamond Drinks.
“We are excited to welcome Diamond Drinks to our community, and help them flourish here,” noted Helene Caseltine, the Chamber’s Economic Development Director. “The company fits in perfectly with our existing manufacturing base, most of whom are smaller employers, it’s a great niche for us.”
In business since 1985, the company produces many nationally known private label brands in a wide range of customized sizes and flavors.
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