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Spartak Factory has changed its pricing policy
28.02.2012 2641

Spartak Factory has changed its pricing policy

The pricing policy of the Spartak shoe factory has changed course. One of the largest Russian footwear manufacturers has canceled exclusive discounts that were provided to the owners of retail stores under the MNPO partnership program.

The adopted innovation testifies to the change in the system of discounts and markups at the factory, the reorientation of its pricing policy for the sale of goods in large quantities to regional distributors and the beginning of building a full cycle of the distribution chain. In addition, such a change in course is necessary to curb the growth of prices for TM "Spartak" footwear in bulk and to prevent a large rise in prices for the collection of the new season.

“Taking these actions is a revolutionary step for Spartak. The transition from small to large wholesale will allow the manufacturer to save a significant share of funds on reducing logistics costs and keep the cost of products in the optimal range, "said the manager of Mila - wholesale footwear" Alexander Borodin.
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