About Us
Allied International Corporation is a leading purveyor of packaged foods with exceptional value and quality. For over three decades we have gathered the necessary experience and expertise in this field and have established a remarkable reputation in the US and the 50 countries around the world that we work with.
We offer over 400 SKU's under Allied's own established brands such as Forrelli, Cambridge & Thames, American Valley and Smith & Johnson to name a few. Our products offer attractive and innovative packaging with an exceptional value. Attention to detail and quality has positioned Allied International Corporation as one of the leading quality food providers in various markets. Our goal is to continue our growth and always offer our valued customers new and exciting products.
Our Mission
At Allied International, our mission is to offer a wide variety of high-volume quality products with attractive packaging at the most competitive price and the highest level of customer satisfaction.
Our Approach
- Expand our business in an environment that promotes honesty, integrity and respect towards our customers, suppliers and employees.
- Increase our sales by:
- Continually adding to our line of quality products at competitive prices.
- Increasing our customer base in our existing markets while creating new ones.
- Decreasing our out of stock inventory to reduce backorders.
- Always striving to better serve our customers.
- Create a working atmosphere that attracts highly talented and motivated individuals who experience an elevated level of job satisfaction, are offered an opportunity to grow, and are treated with integrity and respect.
- Continually assess our company's performance and continually build on our strengths.
Trade Shows
Allied International attends over twelve trade shows throughout the year, including the Fancy Food Show in New York, and the All Candy Expo in Chicago.
For more information on Trade Shows, contact us at allied@alliedint.com
Observed Holidays -
If the National Holiday falls on a Saturday, the Friday before the holiday is observed, and if the holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is considered the holiday.