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TERPENE TRANSIT
from Oct. 2021 - NW Leaf
by Northwest Leaf / Oregon Leaf / Alaska Leaf / Maryland Leaf / California Leaf / Northeast Leaf
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COVER STORY
TERPENE TERPENE TRANSIT TRANSIT
The “FedEx” of Cannabis in Washington, this Bellingham-based distribution company is critical to our local Cannabis infrastructure.
Q&A | Amber Vaughn, Director of Development | Michael Dykstra, Founder
As with all the wonderful consumer goods we love, Cannabis is a product and industry driven by logistics – which is how we can get fresh drops of tasty strains and consistent products on our local dispensary shelves.
While we don’t have container ship fiascos like we’ve seen with the pandemic, the stakes are just as high – at least for those who want to get high. We sat down with Michael Dykstra, Founder, and Amber Vaughn, Director of Development for Terpene Transit, Washington State’s largest Cannabis distributor, to learn what it’s like on the inside of the industry and how delivering weed all over the state has gone from an idea to serve small farms, to becoming Whatcom County’s largest 502 employer.