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Textiles
& Fabrics Est. 1955
AREAS > - All UK - Northern Ireland
THE PRODUCT > We produce and sell a wide range of basic fabrics with different qualities such as polar fleece, toweling, vichy, tulle, poplin, imitation leather, foam, EVA rubber, velvet, felt, sackcloth, fleece lining, muslin, organza, etc. We stock an impressively wide range of fabrics with stock always ready for delivery, along with fast response to all orders, and very competitive prices.
THE COMPANY > We have been producing fabrics for more than 60 years. We have been selling in Spain and Portugal for decades, but two years ago we began to export to France, Germany, Austria and other European countries. €6m turnover (£4.5m). We create all our fabrics, patterns and prints. We renovate our designs every season. Collaborating with 32 sales agents in Spain and other parts of Europe.
THE SALES AGENTS REQUIRED > Sales agent experienced in the textile market (NB. Agents focused in the fashion, or in the garment markets are NOT useful for us). Agents must be focused in the fabric sector, NOT in the general textile market. He/she has to sell to stores that sell textiles by the meter, to Costume Shops, to Haberdasheries and to Stationery Shops. Agents who visit dress makers, garment manufacturers or fashion brands… won't be able to help us.
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www.logobarriermats.com
Sales Agent for ROI & Northern Ireland
THE MARKETS > Textiles - Specifically retailers or wholesalers that sell textiles by the meter, such as Fancy Dress Shops (Halloween and Carnival and Costumes, Haberdashery Wolesalers or Stationery and Handicrafts retailers who can sell foam, EVA rubber, felt, etc.
Agents must be focused in the fabric sector, not in the general textile market. He/she has to sell to Stores that sell textiles by the meter, such as costume shops, haberdasheries and stationers.
THE PACKAGE >
- Competitive commission - Exclusive territories - Full Support - Agency agreement
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DMC Creative World Ltd
A world leading manufacturer of high quality threads, yarns and crafting products with a history of innovation dating back to the 18th century. A business built on quality and proud of its brand and heritage.
We are seeking an agent who is currently selling to independent high street retailers, multiples and garden centres to drive sales and growth.
We offer an ongoing commission rate of 12.5% which is paid quarterly, an agent agreement and full product samples.
Please contact: Tricia Thorpe E:
t.thorpe@
dmccreative.co.uk T: 0116 2754002
www.dmc.com
High quality bespoke printed door mats suitable for any Retail Outlet, Office or School.
A great low cost way to promote company image whilst keeping out dirt. Machine washable, many sizes are available, 2 year guarantee and delivered 2 weeks from date of order.
Active agents required calling on all types of company. 20% Commission, all areas are available and you will have exclusivity within your product sectors. Training, samples, formal agreement, ongoing commission and full support.
You will encounter very little, if any, competition with this product. It is an inexpensive impulse purchase, no need to revisit, you get the order on the day and we do everything else.
Call Richard Brailsford for more information on this exciting opportunity on 0114 235 6602 / 07748 117161 or email:
info@logobarriermats.com
234-08 agentbase JUNE 2015 | ISSUE 234 234-07
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