retail customer - translation to russian
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retail customer - translation to russian

BENEFITS A VENDOR PROMISES A CUSTOMER WILL IN RETURN PAYMENT OR OTHER VALUE-TRANSFER
Customer needs; Customer proposition

retail customer      
розничный торговец, являющийся покупателем продукции предприятия-изготовителя
retail         
  • [[Japan]] has the largest number of vending machines per capita.
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  • Department stores, such as [[Le Bon Marché]] of France, appeared from the mid nineteenth century
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  • Apple's concept stores include video walls, Wi-Fi and desks to provide an immersive customer experience
  • Modern technologies are often displayed in clean environments with much empty space.
  • People who shop for pleasure are known as recreational shoppers. The recreational shopper has its origins in the grand European shopping arcades. Pictured: The gentry in a Dutch lace shop in the 17th century
  • Extensive use of the terminal digit 'nine' suggests that psychological pricing is at play
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  • The retail servicescape includes the appearance, equipment, display space, retail counters, signage, layout and functionality of a retail outlet. Pictured: [[Harrods]] food court
  • The retailer also considers the overall strategic position and retail image
  • A local store named "Luovon puoji" in the [[Hailuoto Island]], [[Finland]]
  • One of the most well-known cross-selling sales scripts comes from McDonald's. "Would you like fries with that?"
  • Marketplace at Trajan's Forum, the earliest known example of permanent retail shopfronts
  • Australia's [[Officeworks]] is a category killer, retailing everything for the home office or small commercial office; stationery, furniture, electronics, communications devices, copying, printing and photography services, coffee, tea and light snacks
  • The retail marketing mix or the 6 Ps of retailing
  • A general store in Scarsdale, Victoria, Australia operates as a post-office, newsagent, petrol station, video hire, grocer and take-away food retailer. This type of store is referred to locally as a [[milk bar]]
  • Simplified servicescapes model
  • Sellers of souvenirs are typically located in high traffic areas such as this London souvenir stand situated near a railway station on a busy street corner
  • A typical supermarket carries an assortment of between 30,000 and 60,000 different products
  • U.S. Monthly Retail Sales, 1992–2010
  • Coop]], are cooperatives.
SALE OF GOODS AND SERVICES FROM INDIVIDUALS OR BUSINESSES TO THE END-USER
Retail trade; Retailers; Retail store; Retail Outlet; Retail sales; Retail market; Retail industry; Retailer; Retail display; Retail outlets; Retail unit; Retail merchandising; Retail outlet; Destination store; Retail business; Retail company; Retailing; Mercantile business; Business to consumer; Retail shop; Largest retailer; Retailor; B2c; Retail Shop; In store; Retail channel; Retail space; Retail companies
retail 1. noun 1) розничная продажа; at retail - в розницу 2) attr. розничный; retail price - розничная цена; retail dealer - розничный торговец 2. v. 1) продавать(ся) в розницу; This book retails at $10 overseas. Do you think that the shoes could retail for $30. We should be able to retail most of these products to overseas customers. 2) распространять, пересказывать, повторять; to retail gossip - передавать сплетни; Come and retail the story of Jack's relationship with Mary to my friend. 3. adv. в розницу
retail business         
  • [[Japan]] has the largest number of vending machines per capita.
  • alt=
  • Department stores, such as [[Le Bon Marché]] of France, appeared from the mid nineteenth century
  • alt=
  • Apple's concept stores include video walls, Wi-Fi and desks to provide an immersive customer experience
  • Modern technologies are often displayed in clean environments with much empty space.
  • People who shop for pleasure are known as recreational shoppers. The recreational shopper has its origins in the grand European shopping arcades. Pictured: The gentry in a Dutch lace shop in the 17th century
  • Extensive use of the terminal digit 'nine' suggests that psychological pricing is at play
  • alt=
  • The retail servicescape includes the appearance, equipment, display space, retail counters, signage, layout and functionality of a retail outlet. Pictured: [[Harrods]] food court
  • The retailer also considers the overall strategic position and retail image
  • A local store named "Luovon puoji" in the [[Hailuoto Island]], [[Finland]]
  • One of the most well-known cross-selling sales scripts comes from McDonald's. "Would you like fries with that?"
  • Marketplace at Trajan's Forum, the earliest known example of permanent retail shopfronts
  • Australia's [[Officeworks]] is a category killer, retailing everything for the home office or small commercial office; stationery, furniture, electronics, communications devices, copying, printing and photography services, coffee, tea and light snacks
  • The retail marketing mix or the 6 Ps of retailing
  • A general store in Scarsdale, Victoria, Australia operates as a post-office, newsagent, petrol station, video hire, grocer and take-away food retailer. This type of store is referred to locally as a [[milk bar]]
  • Simplified servicescapes model
  • Sellers of souvenirs are typically located in high traffic areas such as this London souvenir stand situated near a railway station on a busy street corner
  • A typical supermarket carries an assortment of between 30,000 and 60,000 different products
  • U.S. Monthly Retail Sales, 1992–2010
  • Coop]], are cooperatives.
SALE OF GOODS AND SERVICES FROM INDIVIDUALS OR BUSINESSES TO THE END-USER
Retail trade; Retailers; Retail store; Retail Outlet; Retail sales; Retail market; Retail industry; Retailer; Retail display; Retail outlets; Retail unit; Retail merchandising; Retail outlet; Destination store; Retail business; Retail company; Retailing; Mercantile business; Business to consumer; Retail shop; Largest retailer; Retailor; B2c; Retail Shop; In store; Retail channel; Retail space; Retail companies
1) розничная торговля
2) розничное предприятие

Definition

РОЗНИЦА
товар, продаваемый поштучно или небольшими количествами.

Wikipedia

Customer value proposition

In marketing, a customer value proposition (CVP) consists of the sum total of benefits which a vendor promises a customer will receive in return for the customer's associated payment (or other value-transfer).

Customer Value Management was started by Ray Kordupleski in the 1980s and discussed in his book, Mastering Customer Value Management. A customer value proposition is a business or marketing statement that describes why a customer should buy a product or use a service. It is specifically targeted towards potential customers rather than other constituent groups such as employees, partners or suppliers. Similar to the unique selling proposition, it is a clearly defined statement that is designed to convince customers that one particular product or service will add more value or better solve a problem than others in its competitive set.

Examples of use of retail customer
1. The ambition to grow hasn‘t gone away." Under Mr Russell, Scottish Power expanded its retail customer base and the company became a leading player in windfarm generation in the UK and the US.
2. The meat, produced by Advance Food Co. of Enid, Okla., was sold to institutional buyers nationwide and to one Midwest retail customer with stores in Iowa, Kansas and Missouri, the department said.
3. The meat, mostly varieties of cubed beef in 10– and 12–pound cases, was sold to institutional buyers nationwide and to one Midwest retail customer with stores in Iowa, Kansas and Missouri, the USDA said.
4. The purchase gives Gazprom "a platform to continue the growth of a strong retail customer base in the deregulated U.K. market," Gazprom deputy CEO Alexander Medvedev, the company‘s head of exports, said Friday in a statement, without disclosing the terms of the transaction.
What is the Russian for retail customer? Translation of &#39retail customer&#39 to Russian