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Hi all,
I have a small shop in the UK which is doing well and have been in business for over a decade. By chance, an opportunity has come to me to be able to distribute an American brand. This brand are 100% legit and reputable. I have been selling this brand for years and know it is popular - there are a few big chains I know who sell it too. It's a quirky gift product range. Basically, because of Brexit the American company has decided they need a UK-based distributor. I had a video call with them today and they went through the details. They told me I would be expected to make an initial purchase of $10,000 worth of goods which would be shipped by container at my cost. I would receive a 15% discount on the wholesale price. They already have six agents in place in parts of the UK who receive 12.5% on sales. I could keep these or not, my choice. There are 2 areas with no agent which I would take over or could appoint agents. I would be the exclusive distributor for the entire UK sales excluding Amazon which they handle themselves.
They like me because they know me; I know their customer demographic and I have done trade fairs wholesaling my own products so all that side I am comfortable with. But I am a complete novice re distributing other people's product. I have a shop premises where I could store goods initially and then I might need a storage unit or bigger shop at some point.
I asked a lot of questions but I didn't want to sound too dumb as I know they are also considering one other person for this. The thing is, I am finding it hard to understand where the money is to be made in this, although I know what they are offering are the same standard terms they offer to distributors in other countries as well so there must be! The margin seems really small to me as I am used to retail. So I would make 15% but this would be minus all shipping costs and import duties? And minus any stock which did not sell? And breakages? And eventually warehouse space? That seems awfully low to me. Also I wasn't able to exactly understand the situation re the agents. If they made the sale and got 12.5%, would this mean I was getting 2.5% per item?
I've always wanted to get into distribution but I'm struggling to see where the profit is here! Any advice gratefully accepted! I can't decide whether this could be an absolute goldmine or alternatively a nightmare amount of work for very little reward.
I have a small shop in the UK which is doing well and have been in business for over a decade. By chance, an opportunity has come to me to be able to distribute an American brand. This brand are 100% legit and reputable. I have been selling this brand for years and know it is popular - there are a few big chains I know who sell it too. It's a quirky gift product range. Basically, because of Brexit the American company has decided they need a UK-based distributor. I had a video call with them today and they went through the details. They told me I would be expected to make an initial purchase of $10,000 worth of goods which would be shipped by container at my cost. I would receive a 15% discount on the wholesale price. They already have six agents in place in parts of the UK who receive 12.5% on sales. I could keep these or not, my choice. There are 2 areas with no agent which I would take over or could appoint agents. I would be the exclusive distributor for the entire UK sales excluding Amazon which they handle themselves.
They like me because they know me; I know their customer demographic and I have done trade fairs wholesaling my own products so all that side I am comfortable with. But I am a complete novice re distributing other people's product. I have a shop premises where I could store goods initially and then I might need a storage unit or bigger shop at some point.
I asked a lot of questions but I didn't want to sound too dumb as I know they are also considering one other person for this. The thing is, I am finding it hard to understand where the money is to be made in this, although I know what they are offering are the same standard terms they offer to distributors in other countries as well so there must be! The margin seems really small to me as I am used to retail. So I would make 15% but this would be minus all shipping costs and import duties? And minus any stock which did not sell? And breakages? And eventually warehouse space? That seems awfully low to me. Also I wasn't able to exactly understand the situation re the agents. If they made the sale and got 12.5%, would this mean I was getting 2.5% per item?
I've always wanted to get into distribution but I'm struggling to see where the profit is here! Any advice gratefully accepted! I can't decide whether this could be an absolute goldmine or alternatively a nightmare amount of work for very little reward.
