What is Distributor

A distributor is a business that buys products in bulk from manufacturers or suppliers and resells them to retailers, wholesalers, or other businesses. Distributors typically manage logistics, inventory, and delivery, acting as a bridge between product creators and sellers.

Examples

Distributor What they distribute
Tech Data IT and electronics
Sysco Foodservice products
McKesson Medical supplies and pharmaceuticals
Avnet Electronic components
HD Supply Industrial and facilities supplies

Good to know

If you rely on distributors to get your products in front of buyers, make sure they have access to updated and well-structured product information. Inconsistent or outdated content can affect how your products are listed or whether they’re listed at all.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a distributor and a wholesaler?
They’re closely related, but not the same. A distributor typically works directly with manufacturers to promote, store, and ship products to retailers or resellers. A wholesaler usually buys in bulk from distributors or manufacturers and sells those products at lower prices to retailers.
How do I know if I need a distributor?
If your business doesn’t have the infrastructure to manage large-scale logistics or reach multiple retailers efficiently, working with a distributor might be the right move. Distributors can help scale your product availability, especially across different regions or industries.
How should I prepare product content for my distributors?
Make sure your product data is clean, consistent, and centralized. Distributors often require detailed specs, high-quality images, and up-to-date pricing. Using a PIM system makes it easier to deliver accurate content in the formats they need without the back-and-forth.