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Contracts for retailers, e-commerce stores, and wholesale distributors - covering supplier agreements, consignment terms, and vendor relationships.
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Supplier Agreement
Covers product supply terms, pricing, delivery schedules, and quality standards between a retailer and supplier.
- Product specifications and quality standards
- Pricing, minimum order quantities, and payment terms
- Delivery schedule and logistics responsibilities
Consignment Agreement
For selling goods on consignment - covers pricing, commission splits, and unsold inventory handling.
- Commission percentage and payment schedule
- Pricing authority and markdown permissions
- Return of unsold goods and damage liability
Wholesale Distribution Agreement
For wholesale relationships - covers territory rights, minimum orders, and exclusivity terms.
- Territory rights and exclusivity
- Minimum purchase commitments
- Pricing tiers and volume discounts
Retail Vendor NDA
Protects pricing strategies, customer data, and product launch details shared between retail partners.
- Customer data and sales information protection
- Pricing and margin confidentiality
- Product launch and merchandising plans
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Common questions from retail businesses
- What's the difference between a supplier agreement and a wholesale agreement?
- A supplier agreement covers the relationship between a manufacturer/producer and a retailer who buys products to sell. A wholesale agreement typically involves a distributor who buys in bulk and resells to multiple retailers, often with territory exclusivity and minimum order requirements. The key difference is the distribution layer and scale of operations.
- How do consignment agreements handle damaged goods?
- Consignment agreements should specify who bears the risk of loss or damage while goods are in the retailer's possession. Typically, the retailer is responsible for damage once goods are received. The agreement should also cover insurance requirements, damaged goods reporting procedures, and how damages affect the consignor's payment.
- Should my retail contracts include e-commerce terms?
- If you sell online, your supplier and vendor agreements should address e-commerce specifically: authorized online sales channels, MAP (minimum advertised price) policies, product photography rights, and shipping logistics for direct-to-consumer orders. These provisions protect your brand and pricing strategy across all channels.
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