J, the W pepper & sun
Company form | Closed company |
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Type of industry | Retail |
The establishment | Philadelphia, 1876 |
The headquarters | The United States of America Pennsylvania essence ton |
Base number | 11 |
Product | Score, accessories about music Music software |
Slogan | Delivering music since 1876. |
Website | jwpepper.com |
A closed company of the United States of America which is the score distributor that J, the W pepper & sun (J.W. Pepper & Son, Inc.) bases on the Pennsylvania essence ton (). They are considered to be a retail company of the world's largest score, and the handling scores put on a catalogue become more than 750,000. It amounts to a community organization or the professional orchestra as well as personal musicians to buy score from pepper, and the greatest customer is music leaders of a school and the church.
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History
The founder James Welsh pepper (James Welsh Pepper) was born in Philadelphia in 1853 and died in the ground on July 28, 1919. He was a music publisher of the United States of America and was a musical instrument manufacturer [1].
In 1876, the pepper published music manual and magazine "Musical Times" including publishing in a hometown, but this business stopped business in 1912. The pepper performed the musical instrument production such as drums again until 1910, but founded the J W pepper & sun to this age. The pepper in about 1893 of the Sousa phone is often mentioned saying that invented it, but this opinion is controversial.
Company
J, the W pepper makes two places of physical distribution bases to take each local sale base 11 places, inventory control and shipment on [2]. In the spring of 2009, the pepper increased two places of warehouse bases more in the distribution network. In the head office, re-from 1984 through 2013 the Pennsylvania pao which is located the west of Philadelphia approximately approximately 20 miles (approximately 30km) (); looked good. In October, 2013, the head office moved to essence ton in the west more.
Footnote
- ^ "Since 1876." J.W. Pepper & Son, Inc. December 21, 2015 reading.
- ^ "Pepper Winston-Salem Branch Moves to New Location." J.W. Pepper & Son, Inc. December 21, 2015 reading.
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