Amincor, Inc., through its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells bakery food products.
Subsidiaries
The company’s subsidiaries include Baker's Pride, Inc. (BPI); Environmental Holding Corp.; Tyree Holdings Corp. (Tyree); Amincor Contract Administrators, Inc.; and Amincor Other Assets, Inc.
BPI
BPI consists of two operating entities: The Jefferson Street Bakery, Inc. (Jefferson Street Bakery) and The Mt. Pleasant Street Bakery, Inc. (Mt. Pleasant Street Bakery).
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Amincor, Inc., through its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells bakery food products.
Subsidiaries
The company’s subsidiaries include Baker's Pride, Inc. (BPI); Environmental Holding Corp.; Tyree Holdings Corp. (Tyree); Amincor Contract Administrators, Inc.; and Amincor Other Assets, Inc.
BPI
BPI consists of two operating entities: The Jefferson Street Bakery, Inc. (Jefferson Street Bakery) and The Mt. Pleasant Street Bakery, Inc. (Mt. Pleasant Street Bakery).
Jefferson Street Bakery produces sliced bread. Mt. Pleasant Street Bakery is under contract with two co-packers. Mt. Pleasant Street Bakery facility has increased its frozen storage capacity along with extensive room for several additional product lines. In addition, Mt. Pleasant Street Bakery has completed the installation of a donut production system that can produce and freeze donuts at an average production rate of 26,700 donuts per hour.
Marketing: For fresh bakery customers, BPI markets directly to fresh bakery customers because of the limited geographic area it serves; and for frozen bakery customers, BPI ships both frozen bread and doughnut products using its network of food brokers.
Intellectual Property: BPI received approval from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the trademark BROWNIE CAKES, as filed with the USPTO under registration number 3995128 which would be used in the development of its brownie, business. BPI has been utilizing the brand names Clear Lake Farms and Flint Hills for its proprietary cookie, donut and bread products.
Regulation: BPI is a producer of bakery goods, therefore, its facilities are subject to federal agencies, such as the Food and Drug Administration, Department of Agriculture, Federal Trade Commission, Department of Commerce and the Environmental Protection Agency with respect to processes used for production, quality of products, packaging, and labeling, as well as storage and distribution of products.
Competition: BPI competes with Hostess Brands; Campbell Soup Company (Pepperidge Farms); and Lewis Brothers Bakeries, Inc.
AWWT
AWWT provides certain water remediation services in the northeast United States. AWWT is the licensed water treatment facility on Long Island that is capable of treating and discharging petroleum impacted water into the sanitary sewer system.
Customers: AWWT’s customers include major oil companies, petroleum marketers, jobbers, municipal entities, school districts, industrial facilities, and other businesses.
Competition: The company’s competitors include Advanced Waste Services; Aquatech; Clear Flo Technologies; Paradise Energy, Inc.; and Lorco Petroleum Service.
Tyree
Tyree is a multi-faceted retail petroleum and environmental services provider of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. Tyree services approximately 1,200 gas stations from Maine to Maryland.
Tyree provides various services, which includes building new gas stations; maintaining existing gas stations; providing environmental monitoring and remediation services; providing professional support services; and decommissioning gas station and bulk storage facilities for change in use.
Tyree is organized into three primary business units including Maintenance, Environmental/ Compliance/ Engineering and Construction.
The Maintenance business unit performs the associated maintenance tasks needed to keep a gasoline service station in operation. The Maintenance business unit performs about 50,000 service calls per year.
The Environmental, Compliance and Engineering business unit performs the remediation services needed to ground water and soil at sites where petroleum releases have occurred. The Environmental, Compliance and Engineering business unit has about 350 locations in its portfolio.
The Construction business unit manages 10 to 12 construction crews throughout the year. It primarily focuses on the removal and installation of petroleum storage and delivery systems; and engages in manufacturing and international sales consisting of parts distribution and professional services.
Customers: Tyree’s customers fall into four main categories, which include the following: traditional oil companies, including Getty Marketing, Getty Realty, Gulf/Cumberland Farms, Hess, Exxon, Shell, BP, and Sunoco; oil company jobber/distributors, including Arfa, Atlantic Management, Capitol Petroleum, Leon Petroleum, Green Valley and Wholesale Fuels; prime contractors, including GES, Kleinfelder, LIRO, Skanska, Whiting Turner, and Tanknology; ‘One off’ contracts, including various local and state governmental agencies, private and public sector companies and agencies.
Competition: The company’s competitors include Delta Environmental, GES, SAIC and Tanknology.
Intellectual Property/Brands
The company has submitted applications for the following trademarks with the USPTO: MOMMY’S LITTLE SECRET TREATS; GLU SENZA COOKIES; SENZA GLUTEN FREE COOKIES; CLEAR LAKE FARMS; BLACK BOTTOM COOKIES; and MESSAGE COOKIES. The company acquired the right, title and interest in the following trademarks as recorded with the USPTO: CHARM AND LUCK; CHARM AND LUCK WORKING HARD TO MAKE YOU CUTER; CATCH THE DRIFT; NEWPORT HARBOR REFLECTING QUALITY SINCE 1969; NEWPORT HARBOR; and S-Stimuli.
History
Amincor, Inc. was incorporated in 1997 under the laws of the state of Nevada. The company was formerly known as Joning Corp and changed its name to Amincor, Inc. in 2010.