SBDC at FIU<\/a>. The quest for cash had drawn Lue away from the daily operations of the business and he needed to act quickly.<\/p>\n\u201cAs the number of credit worthy customers grew, we required a line of credit because the products we import are in high demand and require prompt payment,\u201d said Lue, who founded the company in 1987. \u201cWe needed a cash outlay because many Far East suppliers are C.O.D.\u201d<\/p>\n
Lue describes the SBDC at FIU mentor that worked with Ocho Rios as \u201ca wizard at financial matters,\u201d helping secure a line of credit from Capital Bank. Working closely with Lue and his partners, they put Ocho Rios on the right track for continued growth.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe depth of experience of the consultants, the relationships, their work in technology, marketing and social media can help us grow in this environment,\u201d said Lue. \u201cWe\u2019re a dynamic team working on the present and the future of Ocho Rios International.\u201d<\/p>\n
An immigrant from Jamaica, Lue arrived in Miami in 1986 and opened Ocho Rios the following year, operating out of a small self-storage unit on Sunset Drive.<\/p>\n
The company grew quickly as Jamaican, Caribbean, and Hispanic consumers expanded their footprint in South Florida. Many sought out the flavors of home, and Ocho Rios was there to deliver. Its product lineup includes Ackee, Cool\u2019n SparklinR<\/sup> cucumber beverage, green pigeon peas with coconut milk, Scotch Bonnet pepper sauce, jerk and curry seasoning, jet-fresh spiced buns.<\/p>\nToday Ocho Rios is a major distributor of Caribbean products throughout the US, Canada and the Caribbean. In 1995 they expanded into Atlanta, establishing a distribution center with regional operations.<\/p>\n