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grossisti

Grossisti, the plural of grossista, are wholesale traders who purchase large quantities of goods from manufacturers and resell them in smaller lots to retailers, other businesses, or professional buyers. They serve as intermediaries in the supply chain, enabling producers to reach a broad customer base and allowing retailers to stock a diverse range of products without sourcing directly from many producers. Grossisti operate across sectors such as food and beverage, textiles, electronics, building supplies, and consumer goods, sometimes specializing by category or region.

The typical business model involves buying in bulk at discounted prices, storing inventory in warehouses, and

There are several types of wholesalers: merchant wholesalers who take title to goods and resell them, and

Regulatory and market context: grossisti must comply with general business and tax laws, and with sector-specific

selling
in
smaller
lots
at
wholesale
prices.
Margins
are
generally
modest
and
depend
on
volume,
credit
terms,
added
services,
and
risk
management.
Many
grossisti
offer
value-added
services
such
as
sorting,
packaging,
labeling,
quality
control,
and
logistics
support,
including
delivery
to
customers.
brokers
or
agents
who
facilitate
sales
without
owning
the
goods.
Some
grossisti
act
as
distributors
for
specific
brands
or
producers,
sometimes
with
exclusive
regional
rights.
regulations
(for
example,
food
safety
and
labeling
in
consumer
goods).
In
international
trade,
they
may
handle
import/export
procedures,
customs,
and
currency
risk.
See
also:
supply
chain,
distributor,
retailer,
intermediary.