No employees, just you and the supplier Who packs all the products and ship directly to Amazon's warehouse. Provides full clearance.Products protectedTRADEMARKS
The business being described operates primarily through Amazon, with the supplier handling packing and shipping directly to Amazon. The products listed enjoy trademark protection, boasting many reviews and appearing on Amazon's first pages. This business currently only markets in Italy and Spain, though expanding across Europe or globally is possible. With about 300 listings in Amazon’s Brand Register, the seller plans to sell just 20% of these, roughly 60 listings, having scaled the business to a point beyond their managerial capacity. The seller emphasizes leveraging cost-saving strategies like Amazon Global Logistics for cheaper shipping, automatic product replenishment, and securing an EORI to claim import VAT. Despite being a significant venture, it runs autonomously owing to the seller’s full-time employment and family commitments. The business is registered in Poland, with no physical products stored there, only potential for selling return items at auctions. Flexibility exists to register the business in other European countries, like Germany. Communication with the seller is facilitated through QR codes on products, allowing buyers to contact them via Amazon. Account transfer is streamlined through Amazon’s seller platform. The seller highlights the profit maximization through effective advertising and ensuring timely delivery to Amazon's FBA. Overall, the business presents a low-commitment opportunity with room for strategic expansion and optimization.
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