Manufacturing
CNC, Milling, Turning, Stamping, Cold forming, Welding, Bending
Paper, Honeycomb Cardboard, PET straps, Films
Parts, Components, Machinery, Blades, Consumables
Injection moulding, Extrusion, Sheets, Straps, Polycarbonate
LED strips, LED consoles, Chips, OEM
Consumer products
Chemical detergents, Faucets and Showers, Fireplace consumables, 3D filaments
Greenhouses, Plastic hot-tubs, Log houses, Organic fertilizer, Fences & Accessories
Food, Snacks, Food supplements, Cosmetics
Workwear, Sportswear, Outdoor, Hiking, Home textile, Linen
Furniture
Kitchen, Bath, Cabinets, Wardrobes
Sofas, Chairs, Armchairs, Mattrasses, Foam, Springs, Belts
Chipboard, Veneer, MDF, Wooden legs, Facades
Metal frame, Tube legs, Square legs, Accessories, Fasteners
Construction products
PVC, Auminium, Wood, Windows, Exterior doors, Interior doors, Sliding doors
Modular houses, Wooden houses, Roof constructions, Panel buildings
Metal constructions, Beams, Modular buildings, Rebar
Lightboxes, Channel letters, PVC, Acrylic, Pylons
Wooden floors, Tiles, Carpets, Exterior Coverings, Terrace coverings
First we need to find out what revenue is usual for one average account (customer/dealer/distributor) that you have. We know it often differs a lot, it could be very small, it could be very big. Let’s take an average customer for now.
Also, we see new accounts tend to buy smaller amounts in the beginning and grow bigger in time. So let’s start with the first half of year of a new partnership.