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Prof. Andrea Moja Academic year 2011/2012 LIUC University – Castellanza

DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

One of the most common types of business opportunity ventures, a distributor or dealer is an independent agent who's entered into an agreement to offer and sell the product of another company, but isn't entitled to use the manufacturer's name as part of its business name.

Depending on the agreement, the distributor may be limited to selling only that company's goods or it may have the freedom to market several different product lines or services from various firms.

The distribution agreement is the contract between a company in need of having its products distributed and the distributor who is specialized in providing and

Open a branch in the new country Sign a distributorship agreement

The Distributor Function

Non-Exclusive Distribution Agreements

The non-exclusive distribution agreement lets the company appoint multiple distributors within a geographic territory, by market segmentation or by whatever distribution criteria deemed relevant. Typically, distributors bound to non-exclusive distributor agreements can carry products from competing companies. Non-exclusive agreements tend to be preferred by companies and opposed by distributors.

Companies want to evaluate distributor performance before committing to exclusivity. Distributors counter with the claim that territory development is too costly without an exclusive. Both sides have valid concerns, which are usually worked out through compromise such as meeting sales objectives prior to considering additional distributors.

Exclusive Distribution Agreements

 An example would be costly medical equipment.  The exclusive distributor agreemet requires a leap of faith that the distributor will perform according to the company's expectations

Exclusives are also common in luxury products such as very high- end automobiles. Since the exclusive constitutes an irrevocable "marriage" between the two parties during the term of the agreement, companies contemplating such an agreement should do the required due diligence before signing the contract.automobiles

3 In other situations profits may be more equally shared. Perhaps a director has made a film, and signs a distribution agreement with a studio to market and sell the film to theaters. Additionally the distribution agreement might include marketing and selling the film to video stores at a later point. Both the filmmakers and the distributors will make money from such a distribution agreement.

SELLING GOODS Some manufacturers choose not to use a distributor to disperse their goods. This may be the case when the inventory of goods is relatively small. For example, the farmer may have only a small farm, and may choose to sell his produce at local farmers’ markets instead of selling produce to distributors. He may pay a small fee for distributing his goods at local farmers’ markets, which is an informal distribution agreement.manufacturersinventory