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Robert Cassell

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  1. A growing, and established, 10+yr old PA Spirits company has an open entry level full time salary position as an Assistant Blender. The potential candidate will have written SOPs to utilize during their training, as well as being surrounding with distillers & blenders with multiple years experience. This is an entry level position in our growing company. As such, are able to offer benefits package on health &dental insurance, PTO, as well as tuition programs for continuing education. Assistant Blender is a new position in our company, so candidate can start immediately. Please submit resumes to: info@millstonespirits.com Regards, Rob
  2. We would have interest, but not until we move into our new facility
  3. I tried sending you a DM but the system says you can't accept them. If the equipment is still available, please email me: robert.cassell@millstonespirits.com Regards, Rob
  4. The position has been filled. Thank you to all those who applied.
  5. Dear Vendors, If your company produces an automated spirits rated filler suitable for 50mL and 375mL round bottles, please contact me: robert.cassell@millstonespirits.com
  6. With a focal point of Pennsylvania, this position will be the key sales support contact in this geographic territory for Millstone Spirits Group. The representative will work as part of a team to focus on developing new accounts, maintaining current accounts, and providing the administrative linkage between sales and operations. A critical focus is to field incoming sales leads, and then assign lead to the appropriate field representative utilizing the CRM system. The inside sales representative is expected to hit KPIs through effective communication with team and research. The representative will be have additional responsibilities on POS material inventory and distribution to sales team. Performance goals and resulting bonus are achieved through proper planning, time management, organization, and execution. Responsibilities Source new sales opportunities through inbound lead follow-up and outbound cold calls and emails Prospect call preparation including company background research and other pertinent lead information Identify customer's buying trends and provide reports to management Enter, update, and maintain CRM information on leads, prospects, and opportunities Qualifications Bachelor's degree OR equivalent experience in Business At least 1 - 3 years' of sales experience Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to multi-task, organize, and prioritize work Experience or knowledge working with CRM’s, ERP’s or the Microsoft 365 suite Competitive Compensation, PTO, Health, Vision, Dental, and 401k Email resumes to: robert.cassell@millstonespirits.com
  7. Responsible for managing inventory, inter-company transfers, and supply sources to support the companies’ manufacturing plan and anticipated demand. Supply chain coordinator assists in the planning and purchase of materials and services and follow-up with vendors to ensure that the purchase orders have the correct price, freight charge, and delivery date. Supply Chain coordinator will manage the logistics of tote, tanker, and finished good cases between company locations to meet production and sales needs. They coordinate with the on-location quality assurance (QA) team to ensure the quality of the sourced materials and services. Under the directive orders from the Director of Operations, supply chain coordinator will also perform inventory cycle counts or perform other tasks as assigned. Competitive Compensation, 401k, Health, Vision, Dental, and paid PTO. Email resumes to: robert.cassell@millstonespirits.com
  8. With a focal point of the production aspects of Millstone Spirits Group, this position a key role for production activities to ensure all aspects of operation are met with high quality standards, in a clean, and efficient manner. Position is a unique distiller opportunity to be part of a multi-location company: a micro distillery in Philadelphia PA, warehouse in Quakertown PA, and high speed bottling facility in Trumbauersville, PA. Working as part of a substantial operations team, this role is focused on the spirits manufacturing operations. Since our manufacturing process is part of our marketing, additional activities could entail consumer interaction. This position will have the responsibility for execution of production plans, maintaining safe and clean working conditions, care and protection of the facility and associated property. Documentation, organization, and attention to detail, while maintaining a sense of urgency, during hands on activities are key attributes. Competitive Compensation with 401k, PTO, Health, Dental, and Vision Benefits available. Email resumes to: robert.cassell@millstonespirits.com
  9. I have one available I would be willing to sell you. It's single head, semi-auto ROPP, was for product line that we never ended up launching....so its never been used in a production run. Write me a P.M. and I would be happy to send you pics and a ballpark of what price I am looking to get for it, as well as model number, etc.
  10. What are the state license fees in your state? I pay what I feel is an insane figure, but want to see what the rest of you pay before I go barging down my local congressman's door.....
  11. I assume you mean a high diastatic malt, right? I like the Cargill's distillers malt. Here is the guy I buy from over there: Michael Scanzello Account Executive Cargill Malt Off: 920-648-2706 Cel:920-605-0123 FAX: 952-249-4196
  12. I would be hesitant to make a change over like that from beer to spirits. You have to worry about material compatibilities.......I don't know of a beer filler that is Class 1 Div 1....... I made the decision to go with a company called "Inline Filling Systems". One of the main reasons I liked there line was that change over to different sizes is EXTREMELY easy and quick, with very little change over. I do 50mLs as well as 750s, and since it's an overflow filler, I get a nice aesthetic fill line from bottle to bottle. Even though you will spend more than the cost of a "wine cow filler", one of the major benefits I like with the one I have is that instead of having to reinvest your capital at every scale up, you can add on to your initial investment. As far as install......hook up a compressed air line, that's it. Maintanence.....I have yet to need to do anything, but all the parts (with the exception of the fill nozzles) you can buy at Grainger or McMaster Carr. The model I purchase was a 2 head semi-auto that fills 750s at 10 BPM. That unit can have automation added on at a later date, or you can expand the number of fill heads and operate at speeds up to 40BPM. I am very happy with this equipment.......if I rave about it much more I am going to start sending them invoices for doing sales work! LOL
  13. "profit awareness" That is an awesome quote! Bill Owens, if you are reading this you've got to put that quote into something!
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