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bundle of 4 reports

Four-Report Bundle: Industrial; Hardware, Plumbing & Heating Equipment/Supplies; Electrical & Electronics; Building Material & Construction

Price: $625.00

Save over $150 when you purchase this bundle of four popular Wholesale Distribution Economic Reports. Includes:
1. Industrial
2. Hardware, Plumbing & HVAC
3. Electrical & Electronics
4. Building Material & Construction

Report Summary

From Modern Distribution Management
Length: Single report  26p. Total pages in bundle: 62p.
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These all-new reports contain detailed economic statistics on the Industrial, Hardware, Plumbing & HVAC, Electrical & Electronics, and Building Material & Construction sectors. This bundle of four popular reports is ideal for executives who manage, sell to, or invest in a wholesale distribution company that serves various sectors.

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Each report includes:

  • Revenue and employment growth trends
  • Share of revenue by end customer market 
  • The number and size distribution of companies
  • Gross margins and other operation statistics
  • Inventory and inventory-to-sales ratio trends
  • Wages and revenues per employee
  • Expert commentary to help you interpret the sector data in light of current macroeconomic trends
  • Key trends in the wholesale distribution industry
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MOST POPULAR REPORTS

1. Industrial Distributors

2. Hardware, Plumbing, HVAC Distributors

3. Electrical/ Electronics Distributors

4. Grocery & Foodservice Distributors

5. Building Material & Construction Distributors



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Buy all 18 sector reports and save 54%!

These reports allows you to:

  • Plan strategically for the year ahead with accurate current and forward-looking data on your wholesale distribution line of trade.
  • Benchmark your performance. Learn how much sales and sales per employee have changed in your line of trade; how much weekly earnings have changed; which distribution niches are producing the highest (and lowest) gross margins; and how many companies are competing in each of these niches. You'll see how sales, employment, and inventories have fared in your line, quarter-by-quarter.
  • Gain an advantage over your competitors by better understanding where higher-margin opportunities exist in your line of wholesale distribution.

Testimonials

"The Wholesale Distribution Economic Reports provide very valuable information for application to our strategic planning process. While much of this information is available in the public domain, finding the information and then relating it in a meaningful format would be an impractical task. This is a great resource!"
- Chase D. Knight, Chairman, S&K Distributors Inc., dba Johnstone Supply

"These reports are the best source of information I've seen to get a quick snapshot of where a particular wholesaler-distributor stands relative to peers and to other wholesaler-distributors in other sub-sectors."
- Jim Miller, Managing Director, Supply Chain Equity Partners

Report Excerpt

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Revenues for wholesale distributors of industrial products were $xxx.x billion in 2010, a decrease of -xx.x% compared to 2009. However, revenues increased by x.x% after adjusting for deflation, a gap of xx.x%.

The report forecasts that revenue will increase by x.x% in 2011 as industrial commodity prices and demand remain relatively steady. This sector represented x.x% of total wholesale distribution industry revenues in 2010.

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