In the more than 25 years of experience we have helped multiple companies develop their own commercial and logistics platform in the United States. For this, it is necessary to understand how the different actors intervene in management.
In addition to requiring supermarket chains, wholesalers and distributors, our clients need us to put local representatives on commission in the different markets. So at CPG Wise we look for them and make recommendations, but the contract with all those brokers, with distributors, with wholesalers, everything will eventually be done by the client through their company so we constitute the company and we operate under another contract.
Our success formula for the companies we have helped is:
When we take this last step, as coaches we fulfill the functions of the General Manager for the company's operations in the United States but we do not represent them, because we are the same team. We work under the mandate of the clients. They ask us to create a commercial structure, a commercial platform in the United States market for the factory or for the Mexican or Latin American company. This platform is theirs, everything we do is from the company that employs us.
So who owns all the customers? Your Company. And who owns the inventories ? Your Company. And if you have to hire an agent, a wholesaler, a commission agent - in Chicago for example - and you have to sign a commercial commission contract, who signs it? Your company. It's all from the company itself.
Normally we work with an indeterminate contract, because the establishment and consolidation of a company cannot be done in 6 months. In our experience, companies work with Business Plans older than 5 years. Why 5 years? Because it takes that long to develop and consolidate a brand.
If you are interested in developing your commercial and logistics platform in the United States, please contact us: