Manufacturers sell to Resellers<Retailers>. Resellers<Retailers> Sell to the Public,. Most of time if you are charged Sales Tax ,You are buying Retail< no matter what seller tells you>
No, but there can be some differences between lightweight, midweight, and heavy weight boats; also some differences between manufacturers.
How do top manufacturers maintain consistency in granite slabs?
Wholesalers perform various functions including buying goods in bulk from manufacturers, storing and managing inventory, breaking bulk for retailers, providing market information, offering credit and financing options, and delivering products to retailers. They also facilitate the exchange of goods between manufacturers and retailers, negotiate pricing and terms, and provide after-sales support.
retailers buy gooods in smaller quantity while wholesalers buy larger quantity
Every brand of computer uses different manufacturers, which translates into differences between the technologies being used to make the computers, differences in the raw materials being used, and differences in the choices made for the computers, such as what types of components to use at all. Because of all these differences, each computer company has real differences between its' products and those of other companies.
encompasses retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, and suppliers, including lapidaries, refiners, stone dealers, findings manufacturers
An individual consumer purchases from retailers. An industrial consumer purchases from manufacturers. Industrial consumers are generally businesses working directly with businesses.
EDI allowed retailers and manufacturers to link themselves together
Manufacturers sell products wholesale to business, usually in bulk and at low prices. Retailers (who generally do not produce anything themselves but instead buy their goods from manufacturers) sell products directly to consumers at a higher price.
Retailers are people who sell products (of whatever kind) to the general public. In comparison, wholesalers are people who sell products only to retailers, and not to the general public. Manufacturers of products generally are wholesalers or sell to wholesalers.
Bumper plates typically weigh between 10 to 55 pounds each and can be purchased at fitness equipment stores, online retailers, or directly from manufacturers.
The four largest fur manufacturers and retailers were all located in New York: Mohl Fur Company, Inc.; Marc Kaufman; Associated Fur Manufacturers Co.; and J. Mendel Fourrure.