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endtrade

Endtrade is a term used in logistics, retail, and supply chain management to denote the sale of goods to the end consumer, as opposed to wholesale or intermediate trade. In this context, endtrade refers to the final leg of the distribution process where products reach the customer, typically through retail channels or direct-to-consumer models.

Definition and scope: Endtrade encompasses retail sales made through physical stores, e-commerce platforms, catalogues, and other

Etymology and usage: The term is a portmanteau of “end user” and “trade.” It is used in

Applications: In enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management systems, endtrade metrics might track orders and

Limitations and alternatives: Because the term is not universally standardized, it can cause confusion across regions

See also: Retail, Wholesale, Direct-to-consumer, End user, Channel management.

consumer-facing
channels.
It
may
involve
channel-specific
pricing,
promotions,
and
inventory
controls
aimed
at
consumer
demand
rather
than
business
customers.
some
logistics
and
retail
management
discussions,
but
there
is
no
universally
standardized
definition,
and
some
sources
use
alternative
terms
such
as
retail
trade
or
consumer
sales.
revenue
recognized
at
the
point
of
consumer
sale,
as
opposed
to
orders
moving
through
wholesale
channels
to
retailers.
It
is
also
used
in
channel
management
to
delineate
responsibilities
between
distributors,
wholesalers,
and
retailers.
and
industries.
Alternatives
include
retail
trade,
consumer
sales,
or
end-user
sales,
depending
on
context.