26: Innovative Distribution Solutions With LibDib’s Cheryl Durzy - Business of Drinks
Today we’re talking about digital-first distribution solutions. Erica hops on with Cheryl Durzy, founder and CEO of LibDib, to discuss the on-demand distribution platform.
The name is short for Liberation Distribution, and that should give you a sense of Cheryl’s approach. Cheryl launched LibDib in 2016 out of her own frustration as a supplier navigating the byzantine distribution landscape. LibDib is now a distribution solution for some 1,200 wine, spirits, and non-alcoholic drinks brands in 15 states, and it has a CBD wholesale platform as well, called CBDib. On the main platform, there are about 10,000 buyers, from restaurants and bars to mom-and-pop retailers and chains like Costco, Total Wine, and Whole Foods.
Since 2018, LibDib has partnered with distribution giant RNDC on LibDib’s technology platform. Later, in 2021, the two companies created LibDib@RNDC, a sales division that offers a distribution model for wine and spirits products in RNDC markets. The division works with both established and new brands, and can help them "graduate” to RNDC.
LibDib has made distribution more accessible by allowing any supplier to open an account for free, and to sell any quantity of product from 1 bottle to several pallets at a time to on- and off-premise accounts.
But LibDib differs from traditional distributors in that it doesn’t have a sales team out pounding the pavement — suppliers manage those relationships. Nor is it keeping inventory on hand — orders are fulfilled upon demand, and then travel through LibDib’s warehouses to respect “at rest” laws where required.
In this conversation, we get into the nitty gritty of how the platform works, and how to sign up and work with LibDib whether you’re a domestic or international brand. We cover the markups you’ll find on the platforms, and the levels of service available, as well as some important information about:
How to “go live” in a new market
Avoiding pitfalls as a new brand
Understanding state-by-state compliance
How LibDib differs from traditional distributors
Understanding “at rest” requirements
When it’s a good idea to contract a portfolio manager
How to work with LibDib as an international brand
Products that are in high demand (would you believe drink pouches?)
And more!
Stay tuned for our next episode dropping on May 1.
About Erica Duecy, host:
Erica Duecy is host of Business of Drinks, and one of the drinks industry’s most accomplished digital and content strategists. She has built publishing and marketing programs for Drizly, VinePair, SevenFifty, and other hospitality and drinks tech companies. She also has led digital editorial teams at Architectural Digest and Saveur magazines. Her content, podcast, and video programs have won more than 40 digital and editorial awards. She is a WSET Advanced-certified wine and spirits communicator, and author of the cocktail book Storied Sips (Random House), about the real-life stories behind the world’s most famous cocktails.
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