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Glenn Langberg, CEO of Seaman's Beverage and Logistics, Featured in Inc. Magazine
In the Inc. Magazine article entitled, “You Made the Inc. 5000! Congratulations! Now What?” Langberg outlines three ways companies can leverage the Inc. 5000 distinction.

State-of-the-Art Workspace Solutions
GRL Capital Advisors is offering state-of-the-art workspace solutions (including private offices and co-working spaces) in its newly renovated office complex in Clifton, New Jersey.

Seaman's Beverage and Logistics Joins Entrepreneur 360 List
We are delighted to announce that Seaman’s Beverage and Logistics (SBL) has earned a place on the 2019 Entrepreneur 360™ list.

New Jersey is a Logistics and Transportation Hub
Seaman's Beverage & Logistics' headquarters in Clifton, NJ, strategically position the company to quickly streamline logistics, warehousing, storage, and last mile services for our customers.

Seaman's Beverage & Logistics Ranks as Eighth Fastest Growing Company in NJ
Ranked #8 out of the list of 50 companies in the NJBIZ Fast 50 2018, Seaman's also made the Fast 50 list in 2017.

Why Private Label Wine Programs are Worthwhile
A private label wine program presents a unique branding opportunity and offers better margins per bottle.

Wine and Spirits Holiday Orders
Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s are the top wine-selling holidays, and Seaman’s Beverage & Logistics is taking wine and spirits wholesale orders for the upcoming season.

Seaman’s Beverage and Logistics Named to the 2018 Inc. 5000
Seaman's Beverage and Logistics, the #1 nationally-ranked wholesale distributor of wine and spirits and public warehouse of choice for businesses nationwide, was named to the Inc. 5000.

Glenn Langberg talks with Return on Information–New Jersey
Glenn Langberg recently sat down with Return on Information-New Jersey to discuss how his experienced team of professionals help companies improve profitability, cut costs, streamline operations, and grow.

US Wine Imports and the American Consumer
The list of top wine exporting countries to the US might surprise you. In 2017, Americans purchased $6.2 billion of imported wine, and our preferences are shifting.