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Foodservice Equipment Distributors Association

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Formation
  
1933

President
  
Jim Hanson

Location
  
Elgin, Illinois

Website
  
www.feda.com

Foodservice Equipment Distributors Association (FEDA) is a nationally recognized trade association in the United States for foodservice equipment and supplies dealers. Founded in 1933 by Sam Anoff, the association has been the most prominent voice in the 7.07 billion United States foodservice equipment industry.

FEDA currently has nearly 300 members across the United States. The core membership is made up of companies that is a dealer of commercial food service equipment and/or supplies. Member companies are usually represented by the CEO of the majority of the top 100 national dealers. On May 1, 2007, the Foodservice Equipment Distributors Association announced the results from its board of directors election. Jim Hanson of Best Restaurant Equipment in Columbus, Ohio, will serve as president of the association.

FEDA established Sam Anoff Lifetime Achievement Award named after its founder Sam Anoff. It recognizes individual members who have had a long career with a FEDA dealer, a record of significant participation in the organization and a demonstrated passion for the industry and dealer-based distribution.

In October 2004, FEDA and AutoQuotes announced an agreement that would allow the exchange of transaction documents over the internet. Such exchanges were performed through AutoQuotes' XML protocol and software service. The agreement went into effect in March 2005.

FEDA is a member of National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW).

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Foodservice Equipment Distributors Association Wikipedia