LibDib Launches in Illinois

LibDib, the web-based wholesale alcohol distributor, today announced that the company is now licensed to operate in the state of Illinois. Any licensed wine or spirits producer, from anywhere in the world, can now distribute products into Illinois via LibDib. This marks the sixth market for LibDib’s alcohol distribution model, which currently reaches 4 of the 5 top U.S. states in terms of alcohol consumption.

“One of the nation’s top-tier markets is now available to all wine and spirits Makers,” said Cheryl Durzy, founder and CEO of LibDib. “If you’re looking to expand distribution, introduce new brands, or sell small batch products in Illinois, LibDib can help.”

The company currently operates as a licensed wholesaler in California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, New York and Wisconsin. The company’s web platform, LibDib.com, legally and efficiently brings products to market via the three-tier system. 

LibDib is the fastest route to compliant distribution for any brand, averaging less than one month from sign up to selling. Makers simply go to LibDib.com, create a free account, enter product information, choose markets, and suggest pricing. 

“Especially in today’s market, B2B sales can be challenging  and time consuming,” continued Durzy. “LibDib gives makers an opportunity to get to market, no matter what the production size.”

Via LibDib, buyers gain access to hard to find brands and the LibDib “book” is a searchable online store filled with hundreds of unique products. Products are delivered compliantly and LibDib handles invoicing, payment processing, collections, state reporting, and compliance. LibDib is now available for makers in Illinois and the storefront for buyers will be open soon. Illinois restaurants, bars and resellers can find more information here.

LibDib is a proud partner of RNDC, one of the nation’s largest wine and spirits wholesalers. The partnership is allowing both companies to quickly expand web-based three-tier distribution to a wide range of states. 

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