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US: New partnerships aim to improve supply chain management

Nabis announced a development in cannabis supply chain management with the introduction of retail partnerships to their ecosystem. The wholesaler has kicked off this announcement with two new partnerships: a tech-integration collaboration with Dutchie, and a centralized distribution solution for Embarc.

"Nabis' mission has always been to provide scalable, compliant solutions that drive growth and efficiency across the cannabis market," said Vince C. Ning, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Nabis. "We see this expansion in our services not only as a collective investment in the digital and operational infrastructure of the future of cannabis retail and its community, but also as a shared vision of elevating the industry's standards and business practices across the board."

"The cannabis retail landscape is constantly evolving, and the ability to adapt quickly to market demands is crucial for retailers," said Tim Barash, CEO of Dutchie. "This partnership is all about giving retailers the data and tools they need to remain competitive and efficient in an otherwise unpredictable industry."

"We need a solution that allows our brand partners to scale with us in a way that does not overburden their distribution infrastructure," said Jason Pitts, President of Supply Chain for Embarc. "Nabis' centralized distribution solution creates operational efficiency for us and our brands while allowing our in-store teams to focus on maximizing the customer experience."

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