Glacier Water Services, Inc. (Acquired by Primo Water December 2016)
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Glacier Water Services, Inc. (Acquired by Primo Water December 2016)-
Paul Softball Service Technician at Glacier Water Services, Inc.
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Yuma, Arizona, United States
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Rising Star
Peter Semick Dispensable Water Service Technician (Iowa)-
West Des Moines, Iowa, United States
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Top 5%
Simeon Marshall Warehouse Employee at Glacier Water Services, Inc.-
Houston, Texas, United States
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Rising Star
Sam Barker Service tech at Glacier Water Services, Inc.-
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
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Rising Star
Cory Keel Maintenance at Glacier Water Services, Inc.-
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
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Rising Star
Overview
Glacier Water Services Inc., designs, distributes, and operates over 24,000 water, ice and specialty beverage vending machines across North America. Glacier also provides store use water systems for many retailers allowing them to use the highest quality water in their store processes. Water Glacier Water’s sophisticated water treatment, filtration and vending systems provide convenient, low-cost access to great-tasting, high quality water. An industry leader with more than 30 years of experience, Glacier Water has more than 23,000 water vending machines installed throughout the U.S. and Canada. Glacier Water machines function like mini bottled water treatment and filtration plants to turn municipal water into great-tasting filtered water that is vended into refillable containers. As consumers become more aware of the environmental impact of individual bottled water, Glacier Water provides the same great taste without the plastic waste. Ice The newest addition to Glacier Water's service offerings is self-bagging ice machines. Similar to our water process, where great tasting water is produced on-site, our ice machines make, bag, seal and store ice for sale right in a store. By bringing ice production directly to the store, we eliminate all the thawing and refreezing common to delivered ice that so frequently results in cubes freezing together. And just as important, making ice in the store means less delivery trucks on the road.
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