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The Invest in Yourself Episode

Welcome to #CoffeeWithNick! The Invest in Yourself Episode: Everything changes, and sometimes the changes happen faster than expected. Let’s get ahead of that. Never stop learning and never stop growing. You’re worth investing in yourself.

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In each episode, Nick Kalogeromitros (co-owner of Albemarle Paper Supply) waxes about his professional and personal experiences running a small business. Learn tips of the trade, get small business secrets from an insider, or gain insightful inspiration for your own endeavors.

Since 2009, Albemarle Paper Supply has been making waves in the paper product industry – and beyond. Locally owned and operated, they’ve been serving up a wide range of products (including disposable paper products, janitorial supplies, aluminum pans & foils, deli wraps & clear films, paper & plastic cups, a large variety of paper plates, cake boxes & other baking supplies, restaurant equipment, carry-out/to-go boxes, disposable silverware, napkins, towels, tissues, and much more), all conveniently delivered within Charlotte, North Carolina and surrounding areas.

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🍴 Charlotte: The Rising Foodie City!

 

Nick explores the booming food scene in Charlotte, NC. From trendy food trucks to rooftop patios, the city is evolving into a true culinary destination. With businesses bouncing back post-pandemic, it’s the perfect time to explore and enjoy Charlotte’s diverse dining options.

👉 Watch now and discover what’s cooking in Charlotte!

By |2024-11-18T19:41:01-05:00November 18th, 2024|Coffee Chat with Nick|0 Comments

Overcommunication? There’s No Such Thing

 

Overcommunication? There’s No Such Thing

In this episode, Nick Kalogeromitros, a seasoned local businessman, emphasizes the critical role of overcommunication in business operations. Sharing a real-life scenario of a supply chain delay, he highlights how clear, proactive communication can resolve logistical challenges, maintain customer trust, and ensure smooth operations. This video is an essential watch for small to medium business owners aiming to enhance their communication strategies.

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Master the Art of Networking

 

Join Nick in this episode where he unpacks the power of networking. Discover why maintaining connections, meeting new people, and nurturing relationships are essential for success in business and life. With real-world examples and actionable advice, this video is your step-by-step guide to growing your network and creating opportunities.

👉 Watch now and expand your circle of influence!

By |2024-11-18T19:33:46-05:00November 18th, 2024|Coffee Chat with Nick|0 Comments

Creating Content – Get Creative

 

In this Episode, Nick shares practical tips and strategies for crafting engaging and diverse content that captures attention and drives results. Whether you’re posting on LinkedIn, Instagram, or starting a TikTok account, you’ll learn how to break through obscurity and build a memorable brand.

From leveraging creative collaborations to keeping your content fresh and relevant, this guide has everything you need to start or refine your content journey.

Check it out now and start creating content that matters!

By |2024-11-18T19:16:54-05:00November 18th, 2024|Coffee Chat with Nick|0 Comments

Pain at the Pump: How Gas Prices are Impacting Restaurants – Spring 2022

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — We’re all feeling the pain at the pump as we’re officially hitting the highest gas prices world wide. How do these prices impact APS?

• We’re seeing an increase as much as 70% in delivery prices for getting products to our warehouse.
• This leads to a price increase for the products.
• Which then leads to restaurants raising menu prices in order to balance the rising cost of products while the restaurant’s margin of profit is already thin.
• Not only are trucking costs rising, less trucks are on the road. This makes the demand for delivery even greater and more competitive.

It’s a tough situation to be in as restaurants are still dealing with the difficulties and impact of the past two years.

By |2022-04-19T10:50:35-05:00April 19th, 2022|Coffee Chat with Nick|0 Comments

Supply Chain Shortage Update: Spring 2022

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — While things are improving, the restaurant industry is not out of the weeds yet when it comes to product shortages. What Albemarle Paper Supply is seeing this Spring 2022:

Raw materials – The supply level is improving but there are still some shortages in raw materials it takes to manufacture the paper supplies restaurants and small businesses rely on.

Labor – The labor force is getting a bit stronger on the manufacturing level, and for trucking and transportation. There are still jobs to be filled on the factory floors working the machinery.

Order Limits – Many manufacturers facing supply shortages have placed order limits on how much product suppliers can order. The good news here is that many of these limits are being lifted or raised, allowing product suppliers to order more inventory.

Now it’s a matter of actually increasing the number of SKUs or different types of products available.

What this means for restaurants and patrons: It will probably be another three to six months before paper product suppliers see comfortable levels of inventory. So if you’re a restaurant patron, be patient with your local restaurants. Everyone is still adapting to the post-COVID industry squeeze and things are looking up.

By |2024-03-01T14:37:46-05:00April 12th, 2022|Coffee Chat with Nick|0 Comments

Notice Different Take-Out Boxes? Supply Chain Shortages Restaurants are Facing Now

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Have you noticed different take-out boxes at your favorite restaurant recently?  There’s a more likely reason than management just decided to switch up the products.

As temperatures dip and people turn to take-out versus dining-out, Albemarle Paper Supply (APS) co-owner, Nick Kalogeromitros, shares an update on what he’s seeing when it comes to product shortages.

Imported Products

There are a lot of products not made in the US that suppliers are feeling a lag on receiving.  “We haven’t had straws in a couple of months now,” says Kalogeromitros.  Also listing gloves and plastic cutlery amongst those in short supply.

Raw Materials

Product manufacturers are having trouble receiving the raw materials needed to produce.  APS uses an aluminums, waxed, and deli paper supplier out of Chicago that manufactures products and they are having to short orders due to lack of raw materials.  

“Just this week we had a shipment and half the order did not get fulfilled because of raw materials issue,” says Kalogeromitros.  

Labor Shortages

And just like the restaurants they supply, the manufacturers are struggling to find staff.  Lack of employees to operate the machinery that makes paper products is also causing shortages for supplies including styrofoam and soup cups. 

As restaurants continue to struggle with the aftermath of the pandemic closures, keep in mind that the shortages reach far beyond lack of staff and pack your patience this holiday dining season.

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