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Wholesalers Vs. The Internet

Submitted by jeffbabasa
Tue, 7 Jul 2009

A wholesale clothing business is one of the many businesses today that became successful because of the benefits they share with other business establishments. We all know that wholesalers are the ones responsible for distributing the stock coming from the manufacturer (which is the supplier) to retailers. They serve as the bridge that connects these two entities. But because of the integration of online business transactions in which retailers could work straight with suppliers, with far cheaper prices, wholesalers have begun to decrease in numbers. However, there are some instances in which wholesalers, in this case a wholesale clothing business, is required by both suppliers and retailers.

Demand for stock
Although retailers are now able to work directly with suppliers by use of the internet, there are times that some retailers can't get the stock they need from these suppliers. One common reason is the minimum number of stock that these suppliers require before transaction. Though some retailers are able to accommodate these particular requirements, some retailers cannot. This is why wholesalers are still needed to provide these stocks to lesser retailers. Wholesalers are built to accommodate the number of stock that these suppliers require. Once they've got the stock, they can then rebundle these stocks to a number easily accommodated by lesser retailers.

Another popular feature of wholesalers when it comes to giving out benefits is that some suppliers only works with licensed retailers and wholesalers. Those that didn't get the chance to acquire that license can work with wholesalers to get their stock easily, even though of the added price.

Demand for market
Other than retailers, suppliers such as manufacturers also benefit from wholesalers. One advantage is that manufacturers could easily distribute their stock on markets they are having difficulties in acquiring. Let's say that a manufacturer would want to sell their stocks of clothing to retailers outside of their market. The easiest way for manufacturers to distribute their stocks is with wholesale clothing businesses that deals with the larger market. Another is that manufacturers could easily and quickly distribute their stock to the market without too much hands-on work in the internet in which they deal with hundreds of retailers.

 

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