Safety supplier Liberty Protection Group (LDG) of Fayetteville has launched a hashish transportation software program platform.
In line with LDG, Drop Level is a first-of-its-kind hashish on-line market that automates workflows and supplies visibility for cultivators, carriers and dispensaries to streamline their work to maneuver merchandise.
To assist {the marketplace}, LDG makes use of an API-first platform known as Management Tower, developed by Rogers-based tech startup Firebend, which supplies cloud-based logistics administration software program.
Navy veterans Jon Reeves and Ryan Hansen based LDG in 2016. Amongst its choices are safety and transportation providers for the medical marijuana trade.
“The choice to construct Drop Level on Firebend’s Management Tower platform was straightforward,” Hansen mentioned. “We evaluated a number of provide chain and transportation SaaS [software-as-a-service] options, however none of them provided the extent of customization, pace of implementation, or collaborative partnership we sought. We wanted an answer that was scalable, dependable and straightforward to make use of. Management Tower checked all of the packing containers, enabling us to ship expertise that matches the hashish transportation trade particularly and never transportation usually.”
LDG has an in depth community of cultivators, carriers and dispensaries in Oklahoma’s hashish trade. Drop Level will monitor each order, cargo and supply whereas eradicating obstacles to collaboration and participation amongst community contributors.
“Provide chain visibility and automation is extra necessary than ever to provide chain professionals whose purpose is to take away friction and drive elevated efficiencies,” Firebend co-founder and CEO Justin Marshall mentioned. “By means of our Management Tower platform, Firebend is forward of the curve, bridging the hole between monolithic provide chain ERPs and from-scratch custom-built options. Our platform makes it simpler than ever for provide chain professionals to design and implement functions that mirror and allow their operations, driving adoption amongst customers and integrations between provide chain companions.”
Firebend launched in 2019 and has workplaces in Rogers and Fort Smith. The agency has 44 employees and 4 companions: Marshall, Davy Mears, Cyndi Dye and Propak Logistics founder Steve Clark.