I'm looking for a single word to call a company that does not manufacture products, but instead buys them and sells them again at a different price.
I came up with "reseller company"; is this a good description? Is there a better one?
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I'm looking for a single word to call a company that does not manufacture products, but instead buys them and sells them again at a different price. I came up with "reseller company"; is this a good description? Is there a better one? |
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This question is too basic; it can be definitively and permanently answered by a single link to a standard internet reference source designed specifically to find that type of information. See the FAQ for guidance on how to improve it.
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As noted in comments, reseller (“a company or individual that purchases goods or services with the intention of reselling them rather than consuming or using them”) may be suitable. If the reseller in some way adds value to a product (eg by customization) they are a VAR, a value-added reseller, “a company that adds extra features to products it has bought before selling them on.” When more- or less-specialized terms apply, they are more likely to be used, depending on context and custom. These include the following (some of them already mentioned): |
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