Integrated Cannabis Solutions, Inc. focuses on the growing and processing of hemp or biomass in the United States. The company intends to sell processed material in the form of Cannabidiol (CBD) or isolate to manufacturers or pharmaceutical companies for their manufacture, distribution, and sale of CBD related products, such as edibles for human consumption, vitamins, multi-vitamins, and topical products for human use comprises oils, tinctures, creams, oils and salves, and vaping liquids. Further, it is planning to promote and assist in the establishment of a co-op with local farmers for establishing a consistent supply of biomass and enter into long term purchase contracts. The company was formerly known as Integrated Parking Solutions, Inc. and changed its name to Integrated Cannabis Solutions, Inc. in April 2014. Integrated Cannabis Solutions, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Coconut Creek, Florida.
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