Sales channels to reach your customers
Selling through retailers, wholesalers and other distributors
Selling through an intermediary may be a more cost-effective way of reaching your end-customers than selling to them directly.
If you are targeting business customers who prefer to deal with large suppliers, selling directly to them may not be a realistic option. Instead, you might aim to supply wholesalers who have existing relationships with those businesses.
If individual consumers buy low value quantities of your products, the best option might be to target retailers that sell similar products. Or you might choose to focus your efforts on a relatively small number of wholesalers who can in turn supply your products to many retailers.
Other distribution channels may also reach your end-customers. For example, technology suppliers often sell to resellers who can configure and install the technology to suit end-users’ particular needs.
Managing your distributors
You need distributors who will value your product. If they sell competing products, what will make them push yours?
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Think about how you set your prices. Distributors will be more enthusiastic if they can make a large profit – but setting too low a price will eat into your own margins.
Effective advertising and promotions can be vital. As well as marketing to the distributor, you can promote your products directly to end-customers. Distributors will be keener to stock and sell products that their customers are asking for.
The key terms of the supply relationship should be covered in a written contract. Key issues might include:
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how much stock the distributor will hold
what the distributor will do to promote your products
how quickly you can resupply and minimum order levels
whether the distributor has exclusive rights to your product (for example, in a particular territory)
what happens if either you or the distributor want to end the relationship
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FMCG Product Categories
There are mainly 4 product categories in FMCG:Home and Personal Care (Home Care and Personal Care)Foods and Beverages Cigarettes Alcohol These categories can be divided in sub categories. Lets take one by one:1a. Household Care: It can be divided into the following categoriesFabric wash – Laundry soaps and Synthetic detergentsHousehold cleaners – Dish/utensil cleaners, floor cleaners, Toilet cleaners, Air fresheners, Insecticides and Mosquito repellants, Metal polish and Furniture polish1b. Personal Care: It can be divided into the following categoriesOral Care – Toothpaste Skin Care – Creams, Lotions, Gellies Hair Care – Hair Oil, Shampoos Personal Wash – Soaps Cosmetic & Toiletries Talcums Deodorants Perfumes Paper Products – (tissues, diapers, sanitary)Shoe care2a. FoodsConfectionary Staples/ Cereals Bakery products – Biscuits, bread, cakesSnack foodChocolatesIce creamProcessed fruitsVegetables Meat Dairy productsBranded flour, rice, sugar2b. Beverages TeaCoffeeJuicesBottled waterHealth beveragesSoft drinks