Cannabis Wholesale Platform Nabis Officially Launches in New York

The company has two storage facilities located in the Bronx and Rochester.

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Nabis, a licensed cannabis wholesale platform, today announced its launch in the New York cannabis market. The launch brings Nabis’ wholesaling technology that provides order fulfillment, payment processing, customer service, and compliance to New York’s market, with two storage facilities located in the Bronx and Rochester to provide 2-day shipping turnaround times in nearly all regions across the state.

As one of the only platforms in New York that has invested in dedicated cannabis distribution facilities, Nabis will serve nearly 10% of the state market by end of year, with capacity built for the market’s imminent scale. The structure in Rochester—a repurposed Kodak manufacturing facility—is upwards of 30,000 square feet, while the Bronx warehouse measures nearly 10,000 square feet. With the opening of these warehouses Nabis brings upwards of 100 new job opportunities to the state’s cannabis industry.

With the two warehouses strategically positioned on disparate ends of the state, Nabis is able to streamline and enhance New York’s supply chain efficiencies. This ensures timely and reliable deliveries of product to New York dispensaries and retailers across the state, increasing consumer access throughout the densely populated market. To start, Nabis has partnered with a diverse group of New York brands to its marketplace, starting with Ayrloom, Etain, Flwr City, Eaton Botanicals, Acreage, Flamer, LIVE, Tarot Tokes, Bristol Extracts, PLUGPLAY, Turn, Bloom, Dime, and more.

This expansion into one of the nation’s top GDP states increases Nabis’ national footprint significantly, boosting its reach and access by 46% based on population size. With operations now spanning California, Nevada, and New York, and plans to enter additional regions, Nabis continues its mission to build a unified, technology-driven cannabis supply chain across the U.S.

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