Posted in
Business,
Tools,
Uncategorized on October 8th, 2007
I was asked recently if tool distributors stock tire repair kits and other such tool/part combo kits, and I was not able to answer. That lead me to wonder what you might carry beyond the usual hardlines and power tools. How much of your stock is devoted to hardlines? 70%? More? How much to power tools and equipment? How much to miscellaneous other, like a repair-type kit, clothing or boots, consumables (rubber gloves, towels/wipes, etc.), die-cast models, snacks/water/drinks?
Posted in
Business,
Tools on October 5th, 2007
I’ve talked with a few of you who have spent time distribubting under multiple brands. Without the specifics, I’m just curious how many you may have been with. Don’t give me brand names, but if you switched companies, what did you think was greener on the other side? Better support, better margin, better …? Was it?
Posted in
Business,
Tools,
Uncategorized on October 3rd, 2007
Welcome to my editor’s blog for Professional Distributor. I’d like to see this become an additional forum you can use to talk with me directly and other distributors about your business and anything else that’s important to you.
For starters, in this anonymous web-based forum, I’m curious how much of your truck (for the brand-name distributors) you’d estimate is from W/Ds?
If you use a W/D in addtion to your own brand’s product, why? Something your company doesn’t stock? Better price point for your customers? Something else?