Wholesale Footwear mailing list allows marketers to target establishments engaged in the wholesale distribution of non-durable goods ranging from women’s high heels to hiking boots. These professionals rely on resource materials like books, reports, newsletters, and audio tapes to stay abreast of topics like wholesale business strategies, footwear trends, and facility management. Along with offline and online publications, these wholesale professionals purchase products and services including forklifts and shoe boxes for successful operation.
Reach executives, distributors, vendors, suppliers, brokers and others allied to the field who manage the wholesale merchandising and shipment of non-durable goods needing replenishment on a recurring basis. Shoe stores, department stores, and big box stores depend on wholesale facilities to supply the footwear and accessories they need to resell at retail pricing to consumer buyers. Using warehouse distribution centers to store footwear goods made of rubber, leather, and synthetics, wholesalers can quickly stock the shelves of businesses selling tennis shoes, running shoes, work boots, sandals, socks and more. Acting as the middle man between manufacturer and retailer, wholesale distributors seek solutions in product line expansion, expedited shipping, footwear fashions, and industry intelligence. To be proficient in their jobs, these professionals purchase resources from vendor partners that help streamline processes, promote continuing education and improve business development.
Wholesale Footwear Products: Athletic footwear, shoes, shoe accessories
Products and Services Purchased for Successful Wholesale Operation: trade journals, business attire, automation systems, POS systems, forklifts, storage racks, shelving, dollies, material handling supplies, hand and power tools, packaging, computers, software, mobile devices, office furnishings and office supplies.
Ideal list users include: Industry publications, business apparel providers, IT providers, warehouse facilities, logistics companies, facilities maintenance, training and certification providers, event coordinators, software and computer providers, technology providers, insurance providers, recruiters, financial institutions, legal advisors, and credit card issuers. |