ABSTRACT

Japanese distribution and particularly wholesaling are often suggested as having complex channel structures. This can provide difficulties for international retailers who wish to develop direct links with manufacturers and agricultural producers. Wholesalers, in this system, attempt to synchronize their buying and selling functions that gives rise to different types of wholesale business format. Unlike retail formats, wholesale formats seldom have relationships with the final consumer. Results of a survey of wholesalers are presented. The results show that the buying and selling trade relationships are driven by different factors depending on the business format of the wholesaler.