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wholesaler$91849$ - traducción al griego

SALE OF GOODS OR MERCHANDISE TO RETAILERS RATHER THAN END CONSUMERS
Wholesalers; Wholesaler; Wholesale market; Wholesale Clothing; Wholesale price; Wholsale; Wholesale; Wholesale business; Wholesale cost; Wholesale product; Wholesale Companies; Wholesale companies
  • The [[Birmingham Wholesale Markets]]
  • Headquarters of Eurocash Group, a Polish wholesaler
  • website=palvelutukkurit.fi}}</ref> is located at Gate8 Business Park in [[Vantaa]], [[Finland]]

wholesaler      
n. έμπορος χονδρικής, χονδρέμπορος, χονδροπωλητής
liquor store         
  • Foley's off-licence, [[Sligo]], Ireland
  • A bottle shop in [[Prestons, New South Wales]]
  • Missouri's liquor laws]] are more permissive compared to other states. This bar is licensed to sell "by package", meaning it is also a liquor store.
  • People queuing to buy beer in London on 1{{nbsp}}May 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • TASMAC Bar in [[Coimbatore]], [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]
SHOP THAT SELLS PREPACKAGED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Off-licence; Off licence; Bottle shop; Package store; Bottle shops; Off license; Off-license; Wine store; Cold beer store; Offlicence; Liqour store; Wine shop; Off Licence; Bottle store; Bottle-o; Liquor stores; Alcohol shop; Liquor wholesaler; Liquor dealer; Alcohol licensing laws of Canada; Grog shop
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Definición

wholesaler
(wholesalers)
A wholesaler is a person whose business is buying large quantities of goods and selling them in smaller amounts, for example to shops. (BUSINESS)
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Wikipedia

Wholesaling

Wholesaling or distributing is the sale of goods or merchandise to retailers; to industrial, commercial, institutional or other professional business users; or to other wholesalers (wholesale businesses) and related subordinated services. In general, it is the sale of goods in bulk to anyone, either a person or an organization, other than the end consumer of that merchandise. Wholesaling is buying goods in bulk quantity, usually directly from the manufacture or source, at a discounted rate. The retailer then sells the goods to the end consumer at a higher price making a profit.

According to the United Nations Statistics Division, wholesale is the resale of new and used goods to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional or professional users, or to other wholesalers, or involves acting as an agent or broker in buying merchandise for, or selling merchandise to, such persons or companies. Wholesalers frequently physically assemble, sort, and grade goods in large lots, break-bulk, repack, and redistribute in smaller lots. While wholesalers of most products usually operate from independent premises, wholesale marketing for foodstuffs can take place at specific wholesale markets where all traders are congregated.

Traditionally, wholesalers were closer to the markets they supplied than the source from which they got the products. However, with the advent of the internet and e-procurement there is an increasing number of wholesalers located nearer to the manufacturers in China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. The profit margins of wholesalers depend largely on their ability to achieve market competitive transaction costs.

In the banking industry "wholesale" usually refers to wholesale banking, providing tailored services to large customers, in contrast with retail banking, providing standardized services to large numbers of smaller customers.

In real estate, wholesaling is the act of contracting to purchase real property, and assigning that contract to an investor.