expat
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This is a very open question and the market where I am in Ireland is much different than elsewhere (and I know most of the audience of this forum is in the U.S.) but if you have experience selling to supermarkets and chain-stores any 'best practice' suggestions you may have I'm sure, at least to a fair degree, would translate to this market.
I guess I should clarify because here, selling isn't the problem. Growing and intelligently managing the growth is the problem.
We're a family business. We roast, grind, bag and deliver the coffee. We do in-store tastings every Friday and Saturday. We're not there yet but in the foreseeable future we'll run out of bandwidth.
So we'll need to hire someone.
We'll need to buy a bigger vehicle for deliveries. Or do we hire that out? Do we get with a distribution network, or build our own?
I may need IT help. At some point I'm going to have to give up my Excel spreadsheets and move to some sort of accounting system. Which one?
And the stores, the chain stores talk about EDI (electronic data interchange). This is a computer system where by all my paperwork -- invoices, statements -- electronically stream into their computer (and hopefully I get paid). One chain has their own EDI portal. Using it is free. Another has a recommended EDI supplier that charges. I'm completely lost. Well, maybe not completely, but would love to hear from someone who has experience with this.
And the list goes on. Right now I deliver my bags of coffee loose. Soon I'll ship to a distribution warehouse and the bags of coffee will need to be boxed. So more overhead and packaging and logistics to think about. Not a problem, an "opportunity", right? :decaf:
Anyway, if any of you has successfully 'climbed this mountain' I'd love to hear from you and benefit from your experience.
I guess I should clarify because here, selling isn't the problem. Growing and intelligently managing the growth is the problem.
We're a family business. We roast, grind, bag and deliver the coffee. We do in-store tastings every Friday and Saturday. We're not there yet but in the foreseeable future we'll run out of bandwidth.
So we'll need to hire someone.
We'll need to buy a bigger vehicle for deliveries. Or do we hire that out? Do we get with a distribution network, or build our own?
I may need IT help. At some point I'm going to have to give up my Excel spreadsheets and move to some sort of accounting system. Which one?
And the stores, the chain stores talk about EDI (electronic data interchange). This is a computer system where by all my paperwork -- invoices, statements -- electronically stream into their computer (and hopefully I get paid). One chain has their own EDI portal. Using it is free. Another has a recommended EDI supplier that charges. I'm completely lost. Well, maybe not completely, but would love to hear from someone who has experience with this.
And the list goes on. Right now I deliver my bags of coffee loose. Soon I'll ship to a distribution warehouse and the bags of coffee will need to be boxed. So more overhead and packaging and logistics to think about. Not a problem, an "opportunity", right? :decaf:
Anyway, if any of you has successfully 'climbed this mountain' I'd love to hear from you and benefit from your experience.