Independent Liquor Group (ILG) has extended its B2B marketplace platform, Liquorstop Warehouse, to Queensland after a successful rollout in New South Wales.

Housing over 6000 products, the one-stop online ordering platform provides all licensed venues better access to low prices, including bottle shops, bars, restaurants, cafes and more.

Following expansion into Queensland, the liquor cooperative is now offering delivery to customers in Metro Brisbane and Townsville, while regional Queensland customers can organise collection.

ILG CEO Paul Esposito told National Liquor News: “Running a liquor business comes with its challenges, and we’re here to make it easier.

“Our platform is built for all liquor license holders by a team who has an extensive understanding of the industry, offering a seamless way to access wide product range, competitive pricing, delivery options and buying opportunities – just a genuine support to help businesses in these difficult times.  

“Many of our customers have successfully transitioned from on-premise wholesalers or previously sourced stock from major retail chains. By making the switch, they now enjoy access to a wider product range, competitive pricing, and exclusive promotional and buying opportunities tailored to support their business needs.”

The NSW platform has now been active for more than 12 months, having undergone significant improvements since its launch to ensure customers receive the best service possible.

“One of the most impactful changes is the ability to purchase split cases on most high-value products, providing greater flexibility and cost efficiency for small operators,” Esposito explains.

“We’ve also streamlined the onboarding process, making it faster and easier for new customers to trade and start benefiting from our competitive pricing and extensive range.

“Additionally, we now offer multiple freight options, ensuring businesses can choose the most convenient and cost-effective delivery solution to suit their needs.”

ILG remains committed to continuously improving the platform, with plans to bring Liquorstop Warehouse to Victoria by June and work through logistics for non-metro customers.

“We’re committed to continuing this momentum and further enhancing the platform to provide even more value,” Esposito concluded.

For more details about Liquorstop Warehouse in Queensland, visit Liquorstop Warehouse Brisbane or Liquorstop Warehouse Townsville.

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