RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:TNY will beWe will see what happens, but I think Jeff is probably thinking Tinley might want to try and arrange delivering their co-packing arrangements to dispensaries when announced. Later on, to lounges and bars, when they are available, some of Tinley's products will be a concentrated formula so delivery is a none issue.
Imbaaack wrote: DD is done. It's my opinion. I don't care what Jeff says. It's an opinion from a keyboard warrior. It's not that simple of an equation. Limit the number of dispensaries and have less revenue and have your sales team, your 2 trucks (expenses expenses) run across Cali trying to restock empty shelves or have more dispensaries, have more revenue, don't have empty shelves, save your truck costs, sales team travel expenses etc. Of course there is a cost to have dedicated professionals dealing with complex logistics. But just in time delivery is much better than having shelves or fridges sitting empty because the ''truck'' ain't coming back till next week scenario.
GalaxyofLimes wrote: Jeff has talked about this in the past, and you would know this if you did your DD. Really not give you a long explanation, but the experience of the team finds it more important to be the ones owning the truck and checking shelf displays, etc.... with large there are problems. Also, there is less profit as the distribution company is not doing this for free.
Imbaaack wrote: 30, 50, 80 dispensaries. Why limit it to what the sales team can acquire. Why travel state wide and spend all that money trying to convince dispensariy owners that your product is good. I still call on TNY to team up with distribution specialists like CALYX. Latest distribution agreement with CALYX states that they have access to over 500 dispensaries!!
Calyx will distribute Nuvata’s signature Mind-Body vaporizers featuring specialized combinations of cannabinoids and terpenoids that enable users to enhance their state of mind and body in order to achieve specific effects. Through Calyx’s expansive distribution network, Nuvata will have access to over 500 dispensaries in California. My moto has always been: ''do one thing, but do it to the best of your ability' TNY should focus on it's lemonade. Leave distribution logistics, restocking, to the professionals.
Read more at https://stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2019/09/16/nutritional-high-announces-distribution-agreement-with-prime-care-s-nuvata#kM7C5Qv8LF5cAStF.99 Jmgreen wrote: If the 30 dispensaries is inaccurate then Tinley should do their best to correct it, 30 is much smaller a number than many were expecting. While I don’t think Tinley is responsible for what people imagine the number should be Jeff himself has set the expectations of 50 to 80 a while ago in an interview.if the number is accurate well then that might mean some might have to temper their expectations on how easily we can get into these dispensaries. Jeff has mentioned how difficult it can be to change the mindset of the dispensaries as well as getting them to commit space, we seem to be bending over backwards to alleviate some of the challenges but if the number is truly 30 out of 500 then expectations really need to be curtailed. You can’t sell 250k bottles a month from 30 locations.
Neutral2 wrote: I chatted with Jeff briefly on it yesterday. He confirmed that a lot of the article was not accurate nor was it how Jeff worded much of the context. Why it was not taken down yet is a head scratcher? It is possible they have not received the request to take it down yet. IE Bevnet is still sleeping. Jeff’s tone seemed to be annoyed with these poorly written articles and I personally think we may be moving on to better journalist write-ups going forward. At the expense of frequency I presume, but at least when we do get one the information will be accurate and credible.