Great people and a great company company to work for!
These people spend five to five hours to unload the load and the shipper also speaks inappropriately..
Check in 7am now 12 :30pm still waiting for unloading
Not bad to unload here. They took me early. Had a 10 am and they took me at 8 am. No overnight parking at warehouse. It took about 1 hr.
Great place
In and out quick good place to deliver
They took their sweetheart time to unload.
Easiest way into warehouse is I-70 to US-67 (Lindbergh Blvd) south to Page Ave.(MO-D) go west. Millpark dr. turn right.
Slow as molasses been sitting 2hrs at door to get unloaded.
Sad and pathetic to hear that a distributor already in an AB InBev populated territory is succumbing to the lure of financial incentive at the expense of customer service (c/o product availability).Often traveling for business and respecting/appreciating fine craft beer, I enjoy visiting places that offer choice and ample selection of the only kind of beer I drink: Craft. However, the St. Louis area will be a sadder place because of the decision made by Grey Eagle Distributing. The decision was to opt in for a marketing program offered by AB InBev that could result in reimbursement of up to half of an independent distributors contractual marketing cost for brands from AB InBev. The catch, AB InBev will only consider independent distributors if 95% of their sales volume is of their brands and the most sneaky and disappointing part: the distributor must not sell any craft beer from a brewer that produces more than 15,000 barrels per year or brewers that sell in more than one state!So, while this maneuver by AB InBev is not forced, it must surely be enticing for an independent distributor to effectively sell out for marketing costs (oh by the way: costs that are only incurred because theyre imposed by AB InBev in the first place as required marketing for their brands). Ironic that distributors like this opt to become so narrow-minded in product offering with a decision to let 95%+ of their sales become that of a single corporation, rather than offer customers variety and choice. Might as well sell your distribution company to someone else that believes in offering diverse product for the people.Sure, youre entitled to decide what you want and suckle the financial marketing stream of the big beer company that essentially owns you, but at the expense of product availability in the marketplace!? This distributor is seemingly pro-monopolization and against choice - swooning for financial incentive from a company that mandated the marketing spending in the first place. Its as backwards as you can get in my opinion as a consumer. If you think you have to make a choice to go with the incentive program or retain support of craft beer offerings and craft brewers, theres no ethical or good reason to choose the incentive program - only a selfish one.Dont forget that AB InBev doesnt rely on the support of distributors as much as craft brewers do (otherwise they might be hurting enough to require a lower % sales volume than that staggering 95% for the incentive plan!). Small scale local brewers that do produce more than 15,000 barrels or sell in 2+ states will suffer significantly from self-centered distributors that relinquish contracts and partnerships with craft brewers in favor of incentives from AB InBev. Associated decreases in market presence and drop in the craft brewers sales could strain their continued production capability and spawn layoffs or complete closures (if not disappearances in market areas).So beyond my preferences to at least find quality, tasteful beers of my liking in the areas I travel, distributor decisions like these are much more significant and hurtful to the market and smaller brewers/businesses than they may realize. For all of these reasons, I am most disappointed in Grey Eagle Distributors and see them (their business model/practice) as an utter failure and completely shameful. If theres guilt associated with their decision, I do not know... but I implore others to avoid supporting their efforts by making your purchases from retailers that are not associated with Grey Eagle Distributors - or purchasing other products from distributors with higher integrity.
Great service. Loved the experience.
Confused this is not cold storage, been sitting for 2 hours and counting not touched yet
Brought them a load beer, been on the dock for over an hour they have not even started.
My second home
David stokes