That must be a tremendous saving of handling," I said. "By our system, the manufacturer sold to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer, and the retailer to the consumer, and the goods had to be handled each time. You avoid one handling of the... Looking Backward, 2000-1887por Edward Bellamy - 1929 - 337 páginasPré-visualização indisponível - Acerca deste livro
| Frank Andrew Munsey - 1898 - 52 páginas
...consideration. Fifty years ago the manufacturer marketed his product through the jobber; the jobber in turn sold to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer, and the retailer to the consumer. The producer was as completely cut off from the consumer as if each lived on a different planet. The... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1910 - 1090 páginas
...its being an economical method of distribution — that is, the regular channel from the manufacturer to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer, and the retailer to the consumer — it is misleading, to say the least, because the manufacturer goes out to the retailer and takes... | |
| United States. 61st Congress, 1909-1911. House. [from old catalog] - 1910 - 1324 páginas
...its being an economical method of distribution — that is, the regular channel from the manufacturer to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer, and the retailer to the consumer — it is misleading, to say the least, because the manufacturer goes out to the retailer and takes... | |
| Carson Samuel Duncan - 1920 - 524 páginas
...automatically eliminated. Another type of distributive organization is the one where the producer sells to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer, and the retailer to the consumer. In this type, too, there are several varieties. The manufacturer may sell through any wholesaler who... | |
| Herbert R. Carter - 1920 - 340 páginas
...the commission house, the commission house to the weaver, the weaver to the merchant, the merchant to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer, and the retailer to the public, the ultimate consumer. Altogether there are twelve different sales, accompanied by movement,... | |
| Missouri. State Tax Commission - 1922 - 108 páginas
...one turnover. In other cases, the tax will be cumulative for the reason that the manufacturer sells to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer and the retailer to the consumer. But, in my opinion, considering the low rate, the taxes of any taxpayer will not be so large, out of... | |
| National Tax Association - 1923 - 578 páginas
...one turnover. In other cases, the tax will be cumulative, for the reason that the manufacturer sells to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer and the retailer to the consumer. But, in my opinion, considering the low rate, the taxes of any taxpayer will not be so large, out of... | |
| 1899 - 996 páginas
...consideration. Fifty years ago the manufacturer marketed his product through the jobber; the jobber in turn sold to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer, and the retailer to the consumer. The producer was as completely cut off from the consumer as if each lived on a different planet. The... | |
| National Lumber Manufacturers Association - 1924 - 86 páginas
...together. "Further let us see that business goes through a regular channel of trade, the manufacturer to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer and the retailer to the consumer. If that regular channel is followed it will bring a great reward to the industry itself. No one can... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1888 - 792 páginas
...should nut distribute to the public generally. If there is not the three divisions, the manufacturer to the wholesaler, the wholesaler to the retailer and the retailer to the public, if there is not this, there is no reason why the manufacturer should not do his business with... | |
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