Tuchkovskaya Shoe Factory fights illiquid assets
02.04.2014 17796

Tuchkovskaya Shoe Factory fights illiquid assets

"Tuchkovskaya Shoe Factory" offered wholesale buyers of children's shoes three options for completing boxes. Representatives of Mila note that currently only high-quality children's shoes, models with an incomplete size grid, are presented in mixed configurations. In the future, "Tuchkovskaya Shoe Factory" plans to form "mixes" of products of the second and worse grades and put them up for sale at reduced prices.

“Trade in non-staggering in boxes, as opposed to selling one pair at a time, as other brands of children's footwear do, turns out to be more profitable due to lower costs and higher turnover. These measures make it possible to get rid of the accumulation of illiquid assets in warehouses, which tend to form constantly. We are glad that more and more manufacturers understand this and hope that soon other factories will follow Tuchkovskaya Shoe Factory and ObuvProm, ”commented Alexander Borodin, manager of Mila - wholesale footwear.

Tuchkovskaya Shoe Factory has offered buyers of children's shoes in bulk three options for picking boxes.
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