Thursday, August 09, 2012 2:28:07 PM
most if not all retail chains require a minimum inventory available for wholesale purchase before entering into a sales agreement with a manufacturer. A retail chain markets your product and it sells out the first week and you the manufacturer or distributor cant re supply the stores for 4 weeks. this is a big problem for retailers and they avoid dealing with any mfg that even hints that they might not be able to supply the demand.
BRGO needs to purchase raw materials for mfg and incure all costs in house and out of building the 600k order along side there normal daily business. and also increase there inventory of Items to be sold through the chain which in itself could double there inventoried items.
Shelf space at retail chains is a premium and not just handed out randomly. most retail chains try out new vendors products on there websites first then move them to the store fronts if the demand is there. so alot of products never even make it to the premium spots in the stores. how BRGO got to the shelves I dont know but I will certainy wait around to find out
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