Cigar Marketplace aims to be the new way B2B is conducted in the cigar industry.
(Miami, FL) May 22, 2019 – Cigar Marketplace, a new dynamic online platform, will bring the
cigar manufacturer and retailer together. was greeted with an overwhelming response after its
announcement this past April. Cigar Marketplace is set to launch during the 2019 IPCPR in Las
Vegas, Nevada.
The Cigar Marketplace is happy to announce that the following manufacturers have agreed to
terms with the Cigar Marketplace platform:
Companies include, but not limited to AJ Fernandez Cigar Company, C.L.E. Cigar Company,
Casa Cuevas Cigar, Caldwell Cigar, HF Barcelona, Los Caidos Cigars, PDR Cigars, Gurkha
Cigars, Oliva Cigars, and Room 101.
Starky Arias, Founder and CEO of Cigar Marketplace, stated:” We felt an immediate response
from hundreds of retailers and manufacturers alike, after the initial announcement of the Cigar
Marketplace. We strongly believe that the Cigar Marketplace will fill a much-ignored gap in the
industry. By facilitating the ordering process, the result will be more efficient transactions for both
retailers and manufacturers alike. We look forward to formally presenting the Cigar Marketplace
concept at the 2019 IPCPR in Las Vegas.”
The Cigar Marketplace will soon announce details to a formal presentation, which will take place
at the 2019 IPCPR in Las Vegas. Retailers will be invited to attend. Details to be announced in
future communication.
About the Cigar Marketplace:
Founded in 2018, Cigar Marketplace saw that while the world was getting smaller for most
businesses, B2B cigar industry wholesale was still operating without the aid of the internet. While
the human touch is required when making and selling a premium brand, getting that brand to the
people who love it these days requires the help of technology.
Cigar Marketplace makes these problems a thing of the past. Retailers can now directly order from
the suppliers they want without wait, getting their customers the brands, they demand. Wholesalers
no longer need to depend on going store-by-store to find the retailer that fits their brand. On top of
that, both sides have 24/7 access, simplified product comparisons, free shipping, streamlined
marketing, and administrative costs, and improved customer satisfaction.
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