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A supply merchant is a business or individual that sells goods, typically in bulk, to other businesses rather than directly to consumers. They provide a range of products, such as raw materials, equipment, or supplies necessary for various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and retail. Supply merchants often play a crucial role in the supply chain by ensuring that businesses have the necessary resources to operate efficiently. They may also offer services like inventory management and logistics support.

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