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Via Trading in La Opinion – Prosperidad en medio de la crisis

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Prosperidad en medio de la crisis

Via Trading, ubicada en Lynwood, es una bodega en la cual muchos desempleados se surten de mercancía para revender

Rodolfo Martínez y Alicia Sánchez llegan tres o cuatro días días a la semana a la inmensa bodega de Via Trading, en Lynwood. Ha sido así desde hace un año y medio, cuando ambos perdieron sus empleos.

“Si nos gusta lo que hay lo compramos. Buscamos las cosas que sabemos que se venden más rápido: mercancía general y electrónica”, explica Rodolfo, un carpintero cuyo empleo en la construcción fue borrado por la recesión. Sánchez se ganaba la vida limpiando casas, pero ahora sólo consigue trabajo dos días a la semana. La necesidad los lanzó al comercio. Compran bultos al por mayor y revenden el producto en uno de los tres swap-meets –mercado de pulgas- de La Puente.

Martínez es el tipo de cliente fiel que está a la base del asombroso crecimiento de Vía Trading, una empresa mayorista de Lynwood que navega viento en popa a pesar de la contracción económica. O diríase, en buena parte gracias a ella, al aportar una alternativa de ingresos para los que quieran probarse en las ventas.

Sus productos provienen de mercancía de liquidación –overstock–, esa que las grandes cadenas no alcanzan a vender por una u otra razón, la devolución de tienda y la que procede de tiendas que se fueron a la quiebra.”Hace algunos años nuestros clientes tenían un trabajo regular y venían con nosotros para surtir un negocio de fin de semana, hoy algunos de ellos están aquí día a día. Ese es el cambio que hemos visto”, explica Jacques Stambouli, quien inició la compañía en un pequeño local de Westlake de 6,500 pies cuadrados en 2002.

A mediados de 2008, la empresa se trasladó a un local de 240 mil pies cuadrados en Lynwood, pues ya no le bastaban los 65,000 con que operaba en Vernon. Alex Antypas, el jefe de operaciones de la firma, estima que alrededor de mil personas visitan la vasta bodega del negocio cada mes. La mayoría son hispanos, y para atenderlos se abrió un sitio en español: viatrading.com/mayoreo.

En su enorme interior los lotes están ordenados por categoría, dispuestos sobre sendos bastidores de carga –pallets. En ellos se descubren las combinaciones más inusuales. En uno se mira un enfriador de agua, juguetes, ropa. En otros, aparatos electrónicos, herramientas, juguetes, productos de belleza, una miscelánea. La empresa no se hace cargo del funcionamiento de los aparatos o enseres que contiene cada lote, y en cierto sentido cada uno resulta una caja de sorpresas y una apuesta.

El lote mínimo cuesta 45 dólares, y de ahí en adelante no hay límite. Recintemente un comprador se llevó 100 mil prendas de vestir.Guadalupe Rodríguez empezó con 300 dólares poco después que éste perdió su empleo como tallador de baños y cocinas de mármol, y lo negociaron en un swap-meet de Cudahy. Poco después regresó con 600. “Pero eso es todo el dinero que tenemos, le dije a mi esposo. Le sacamos el doble”. Hoy está por montar una tienda, y su esposo le dice que ya no volvería al trabajo de tallado. Via Trading está en el 2520 de Industrial Way, Lynwood, CA 90262 y opera de lunes a viernes de 7 am a 7pm, y los sábados de 9 a 5.


Please click here to read the article on the La Opinion website.

Q&A With a Prospective Customer

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Question:

I am looking to get into reselling liquidated products. If i bought into your company, I would hope for minimal damaged goods, as all I could do is sell for scrap at that point, and I’m not sure i could make a profit.

Can you tell me what would be my best bet on investing $250 or so, as to my possible profit? i may be able to move some of the nicer items on local channels or eBay. It really boils down to what percentage of the items are no longer usable.

Answer:

Thank you for your message.

Let me first ask you a few questions-

  1. Have you resold consumer goods before?
  2. What resale channels do you plan on using? You mentioned eBay — is that it is do you sell at flea markets, yard sales, discount store or in another way?
  3. Where are you located? (This will determining your shipping costs and what products may be most appropriate for you).


It is true that a lot of our product is salvage/customer returns and will contain an unknown percentage of damaged items. When an item is damaged it doesn’t mean it has to be sold for scrap – many times it is just one component that is damaged or missing, or it is out of box but otherwise usable. That said, occasionally yes, you will have items that are indeed scrap-worthy or throw-away items.

I urge you to read this section of our website that outlines what to expect when purchasing customer returns versus overstocks: http://www.viatrading.com/category.jhtm?cid=453

We do however, have quite a large selection of NEW OVERSTOCK items  - items that were once on the shelves of a store but that were removed at the end of the season, or items that were discontinued, etc. In most cases these items are damage-free, although they may come with retail or “clearance” stickers on them that are usually easily removable and do not lower the resale value of the product.

Most of the new overstock items we have are in the categories of clothing, shoes, cosmetics, some general merchandise, accessories and electronic accessories. You can click on this link to see all the products on our website that are considered new overstock (much less risky purchases than potentially damaged customer returns): http://www.viatrading.com/category.jhtm?cid=124

We also have a section on our website dedicated to items that you can purchase for an investment of less than $250. These include some general merchandise, cosmetics and electronic accessories. See them here: http://www.viatrading.com/category.jhtm?cid=121

This is what I recommend: send us some more information about your experience with reselling merchandise and tell us how/where you plan to resell the items.

Based on that, we will be able to make recommendations of appropriate products that will sell well in your market and that will present the least risk until you build some capital.

SoloMayoreo Article – September 2010 – An Innovation on Wholesale Purchasing: The Pallet Supermarket

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Via Trading was featured in Solo Mayoreo magazine (the leading Spanish language wholesale publication in the USA) this month – check out the article below!

Solo Mayoreo

An Innovation on Wholesale Purchasing: The Pallet Supermarket

September 2010

In a growing sea of general merchandise wholesalers within a multi billion-dollar liquidation industry, companies must find ways to differentiate themselves from their competition to attract prospective customers and keep existing customers coming back again and again.

Via Trading, an 8-year-old liquidations wholesaler located just south of Los Angeles California, offers an innovative approach to wholesale purchasing and pioneers the industry with an innovative business model.

Solomayoreo had the opportunity to interview Nathania Stambouli, Marketing Director of Via Trading Corporation, to gain a better understanding of exactly what this company does and how their services differ from other wholesalers in the industry.

The company caters to all kinds of business owners from flea market vendors to eBayers, yard sellers, exporters and wholesalers. They are open to the public and do not require buyers to have any type of business license in order to purchase- just an open mind, a willingness to make money and a method of payment. Via is a fully bilingual company, providing services to visitors and customers in Spanish or English.

Walking through their 240,000 square foot facility located in Lynwood (just off the 110 and 105 freeways and 15 minutes from LAX airport), buyers will be amazed at the variety of items all under one roof. Customers walk through the isles and browse through thousands of pallets and hundreds of different types of products.

The pallets are arranged in neat rows and covered in plastic covers that customers can lift up to see the contents of each pallet.

“We set up our warehouse like a giant pallet supermarket,” says Miss Stambouli. “Our objective is for people to be able to walk in, look around, see and touch the product before purchasing it.”

Many wholesalers only offer the option of ordering through a catalog or by viewing samples in a showroom, while Via Trading allows buyers to inspect the actual goods they will be purchasing.  “We’re open to the public 6 days a week, and people are always welcome to come in, speak with a representative and find goods that will work for them. Customers come in with their children who can wait in a waiting room while their parents shop, and buyers are also welcome to take the merchandise away with them the same day to save on shipping.”

This cash-and-carry approach is one of a kind for a warehouse this size on the West Coast, and is one of the major ways Via attracts its customers.

Via Trading doesn’t only cater to walk-in business however. Their website, www.viatrading.com, displays all of their products and offers visitors information about national and international shipping rates, industry resources with hints and tips on reselling merchandise, and news about the company’s upcoming events.

While many wholesalers provide printed catalogs or require a special login to view products and prices online, Via Trading makes this information publicly available to all. “We want our prospective customers to be able to see what’s in stock on any given day, and purchase easily and quickly if they want,” explains Stambouli. In a world where technology is quickly taking over communications, Via Trading is embracing the practicality of a web interface to facilitate interaction with its customers. Via Trading will be launching a Spanish version of their website in the coming months.

Another way in which Via Trading pioneers the industry and offers a completely different buying experience is through monthly events that they hold in their facility. The company puts up 3 events each month including their Live Auctions, 300 Pallet Discount Day and Raffles.

Each of these days welcomes upwards of 200 people to their warehouse to participate and take advantage of pricing below what are already very competitive prices.

Their monthly Live Auctions feature over 300 wholesale lots put up for bid, with over 200 bidders and no reserve price.  “Pallets go for as low as $1 and customers walk away with great deals,” says Stambouli. “Our 300 Pallet Discount Day is also a great way to get even better deals. We line up 300 pallets outside and customers pick the ones they want at a first-come first-served event. We like to present many opportunities for people to see and get their hands on new merchandise for a great price.”

Once a month, they raffle off a flat screen television and two pallets of free merchandise to 3 lucky winners. Participation in the raffle requires a customer to purchase something during the month preceding the event.

You may have seen Via Trading’s name before- they are reach out to new prospective buyers using a variety of media including internet search marketing, television, radio and print advertising.  In times of economic recession, even large corporations are forced to carefully choose where their advertising dollars are spent, and analysis of an advertising campaign’s returns is integral to a company’s success.  “We have been with Solomayoreo for almost 8 years and are pleased with the number of new customers the publication brings us each month,” says Stambouli. “Of all the magazine advertising we do, Solo has been one of the best performing within the Hispanic market.”

A family owned and operated business, Via Trading calls itself a customer experience oriented company. Their entrance features vending machines, free coffee, balloons for kids, a reduced mobility scooter, a touch-screen registration kiosk, flyers with information and resources and friendly receptionists. “We care about our customers’ success. If they have a good experience and make money with our products, they’ll come back and we’ll all be successful.”

Visit Via Trading 6 days a week (Monday-Friday from 7 am to 7 pm and Saturdays from 9 am to 5 pm)

2520 Industry Way

Lynwood CA 90262

www.viatrading.com

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Vía Trading apareció en la revista Solo Mayoreo (la publicación principal en español de mercancia de mayoreo en los EE.UU.) este mes – vea el artículo abajo!


Solo Mayoreo – Septiembre 2010

Un Concepto de Compras Inovativo: El Supermercado de Paletas al Mayoreo

Dentro de una industria de liquidacion multi billionaria creciendo con cientos de mayoristas ofreciendo mercancia general, compañias deven encontrar modos para diferenciarse de la competición para atraer a clientes potenciales y mantener los clientes existentes.

Via Trading es una compañía de mayoreo y liquidaciónes con 8 anos de experiencia localizada al sur de Los Angeles California, que inova el proceso de comprar por mayoreo con un sistema sin precedente en la indústria.
SoloMayoreo tuvo la oportunidad de entrevistar a Nathania Stambouli, Directora de Marketing de Via Trading, para obtener un mejor conocimiento de lo que esta compañía hace y como sus servicios diferencian de otros mayoristas dentro de la indústria.

Esta compañía atiende a toda clase de dueños de negocios, desde vendedores de swap meets, vendedores de eBay, vendedores de yardas, exportadores, y mayoristas. Están abiertos al público y no requieren que los compradores tengan ningún tipo de licencia de negocio para hacer una compra, solo requieren buena voluntad para hacer dinero y método de pago. Via es una compañía totalmente bilingüe, y proveé servicios a sus visitantes y clientes en Espanol e Ingles.

Caminando por su centro de negocio cual mide 240,000 pies cuadrados y cual está localizado en Lynwood (cerca del 110 y 105 fwy a 15 minutos del Aeropuerto LAX), los compradores estarán asombrados en la variedad de artículos que hay debajo de un solo techo. Los clientes pueden caminar por las islas y mirar miles de paletas llenas con cientos de productos diferentes.

Las paletas están arregladas en líneas ordenadas y cubiertas en plásticos que los clientes pueden levantar para ver el contenido de cada paleta. “Nosotros arreglamos nuestra bodega como un supermercado gigante de paletas,” dice Stambouli. “Nuestro objetivo es que la gente pueda caminar, ver, y tocar el producto antes de comprarlo.”

Muchos mayoristas solo ofrecen la opción de ordenar por catálogo o viendo muestras en un salón de exhibición, mientras Via Trading permite que el comprador inspeccione la mercancía actual que compre. “Estamos abiertos al público 6 días a la semana, y el público es bienvenido a entrar, hablar con un representante, y encontrar productos que les beneficien. Los clientes pueden traer a sus hijos que pueden entretenerse en el cuarto de espera mientras sus padres compran, y los compradores también se pueden llevar la mercancía con ellos el mismo día, y ahorrarse el envio.”

Este sistema de “cash and carry” es único para una bodega de este tamaño en el Oeste, y es uno de los mejores modos que Via atrae sus clientes.

Via Trading no solo surte a clientela que puede visitar la bodega. Su pagina web www.viatrading.com/mayoreo muestra todos sus productos y ofrece al visitante información de los precios de transporte nacional e internacional, recursos de la indústria con puntos de cómo re-vender mercancía, y noticias de los próximos eventos de la compañía. Mientras muchos mayoristas proveén catálogos imprimidos o requieren una clave especial para ver sus productos en internet, Via Trading tiene esta clase de información dispuesta a todo el público.

“Queremos que todos nuestros clientes potenciales puedan ver la cantidad y variedad de mercancía surtida que tenemos cualquier día, y hora puede comprar fácilmente y rápidamente,” explica Stambouli. En un mundo donde la technologia está sobrellevando la comunicación, Via Trading está abarcando un modo de comunicación por web, cual facilíta la interración con los clientes. Via Trading lanzará en unos meses su pagina web en Español.

Otro modo que Via Trading inova la indústria y ofrece una experiencia de compra completamente diferente es con sus eventos mensuales que se llevan acabo en la bodega. La compañía tiene 3 eventos cada mes incluyendo subastas en vivo, dias de descuentos, y rifas. Mas de 200 personas visiten la bodega en los dias de eventos, participan y aprovechan de los precios rebajados en mercancia que ya tiene precio competitivo.

Sus susbastas mensuales consisten en mas de 300 lotes sin precio minimo reservado. “Paletas de subasta empiezan a solo $1 y clientes ahorran mucho en cada lote,” dice Stambouli. “Nuestro Dia de 300 Descuentos es otro excelente modo para obtener mejores ofertas. Ponemos afuera en línea 300 paletas y clientes pueden escoger las que quieren comprar por orden de llegada. Nos gusta ofrecer varias oportunidades a la gente para que pueda ver y escoger nueva mercancía por un mejor precio.”

Una ves al mes rifan una televisión pantalla plana y dos paletas llenas de mercancía gratis a 3 ganadores. Para participar en la rifa se requiere que el cliente haya comprado algo durante el mes de la rifa.

A lo mejor ya conoce el nombre de Via Trading – ellos se han puesto en contacto con compradores potenciales usando una variedad de medios de comunicación incluyendo búsqueda de comercio por internet, televisión, radio, y anuncios de imprenta. En tiempos de reseción económica, también las corporaciones grandes son forzadas a escoger cuidadosamente donde invierten sus dólares de publicidad, y un análisis de la campaña de publicidad es integral al éxito de la compañía.

“Hemos estado con SoloMayoreo por casi 8 anos y estamos muy satisfechos con el numero de nuevos clientes que la publicación nos trae cada mes,” dice Stambouli. “De toda la publicidad que hacemos en revistas, SoloMayoreo ha sido la mejor dentro del comercio Hispano.”

Via Trading es un negocio familiar que se identifica como una compañía que se enfoca en el servicio al cliente. En la bodega encontrará maquinas de papitas, café gratis, globos para los niños, un kiosko para registración fácil, folletos con información y recursos y recepcionistas amigables. “Nos importa el éxito de nuestros clientes. Si ellos tienen una exelente experiencia y tienen buen resultado con nuestros productos, regresarán y todos conseguiremos el éxito.”

Visite a Via Trading 6 dias a la semana:
Lunes-Viernes de 7am – 7pm
Sábado de 9am – 5pm

Dirección:
2520 Industry Way, Lynwood CA
(salida Wilmington en la autopista 105)
Tel: 1-877-274-8406
Fax: 1-877-677-5975
Sitio Internet: http://www.viatrading.com
Correo: solomayoreo@viatrading.com

New at Via Trading: Customer of the Month!

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Every month starting in September 2010, we will be featuring an interview with a long time customer of Via Trading in different resale channels. One of the best ways to learn about building a business is from others who have done it successfully. Our customers in many cases have years of experience behind them and a wealth of knowledge to share with others.

If you would like to be featured as a customer of the month, please email feedback@viatrading.com anytime!

Click here to read about our first Customer of the Month: Shawna Roehl of Midwestern Wholesale!

LABOR DAY SALE!!

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Via Trading will be OPEN on Labor Day!!

Take advantage of LABOR DAY SPECIALS on Saturday September 4th and Monday September 6th ONLY!!

10% OFF all pallets and case packs, 5% OFF on all loads and truckloads!

Hours of operation: 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday and Monday. (Closed on Sunday)

Orders must be placed between Saturday and Monday and must be paid by 7pm PST on Monday to qualify for the discounts.

Have a happy and safe Labor Day weekend!!

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Via Trading sera ABIERTO durante el DIA DE TRABAJO!!

Tome ventaja de PROMOCIONES ESPECIALES durante Sabado 4 de Septiembre y Lunes 6 de Septiembre SOLAMENTE!

10% de DESCUENTO en todas las paletas y cajas, y 5% de DESCUENTO en lotes y camiones.

Pedidos deben que estar pagados antes de lunes a las 7 pm para recibir el descuento.

Horario: 9 am hasta 5 pm Sabado y Lunes.

Que tengan un buen fin de semana del dia de trabajo!

Questions to Ask a New Potential Wholesale Supplier

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

When looking for a company to source merchandise from, it is important to do your research, know as much as you can about the business and how they operate, and be aware ahead of time of all purchasing procedures they employ.

The following checklist contains a sample of questions to ask when researching new suppliers. Make a phone call or send them an email asking them the following, and then review the answers you get from all your prospective suppliers to select the one(s) you prefer.

1) Please describe the condition of the goods I have expressed interest in

2) Do you broker the merchandise or is it warehoused in your own facility?

3) Can I visit your facility/warehouse to visually inspect the products?

4) Can you please give me a few customer references with phone numbers?

5) Do you have a refund policy? If so, what is it?

6) Do you have a return policy? If so, what is it?

7) What is your physical address? (it’s always a good idea to run the address through Google to make sure it is an actual warehouse location, if you want to know whether they warehouse their own goods or if you are dealing with a broker operating out of his/her house or apartment)

Other steps you can take to ensure you are dealing with a reputable business:

1) Verify them on the Better Business Bureau website

2) Check www.ripoffreport.com for any buyer complaints. Ripoffreport.com also allows companies to respond to complaints. Take those into consideration as well. It is impossible to please every customer but if a company demonstrates that an effort was made to fix an unsatisfactory situation, this should tell you something about the way they work.

3) Check industry forums for complaints or testimonials

Inspired by “Wholesale Liquidations Exposed” 2010 Edition

Wholesale Lots of Guitar Hero, Band Hero & Other Wii, PS2/3 and XBox 360 Games!

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Just in!!

Wholesale lots of assorted customer return games for Wii, Play Station 2, XBox 360, Play Station 3 and more!

Each pallet will contain 42 games

Majority will be in original retail boxes, though some may come packed in brown boxes.

These are untested customer returns, sold AS-IS.

Please note the games do NOT come with software. The software will need to be purchased separately.

These wholesale lots will include a wide variety of games including Dance Dance Revolution for Wii, Band Hero, Tony Hawk Ride, DJ Hero, Chicken Blaster, Guitar Hero World Tour, Cebela’s Big Game Hunter and more!

Click on the picture below for more information:

wholesale guitar hero games

wholesale guitar hero games

Another Resale Channel: Liquidation Events!

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

In the past, we’ve talked about the types of resale channels available to sellers of liquidation merchandise and customer return products. If you missed the blog entry, check out this section of our website that describes resale channels: http://www.viatrading.com/category.jhtm?cid=465

Another way to resell liquidation merchandise is through Liquidation Events!

What are liquidation events?

Liquidation events, also known as liquidation sales events, are special one-day-only sales that you organize in a conference hall, hotel meeting room, warehouse, retail space or outdoor location where customers are invited to purchase liquidation merchandise for a LIMITED TIME ONLY!

Liquidation sales events work best with a sense of excitement and urgency: “Open today only for 8 hours!” This creates a sense of urgency for your buyers who will come in, rush around to shop and buy as many items as they can in the shortest amount of time possible, and call their friends/family/neighbors to come take advantage of the deals before the day is over.

How do you create excitement and urgency?

- Put a clock in a visible area where everyone can see it. Get a countdown clock if possible, that counts down from the moment you open until the time your sale is set to end.

- Arrange line dividers or safety cones to encourage customers to form a line before the doors open.

- Use marketing techniques that encourage urgency like: “Total liquidation!” “Warehouse Clean-Out” “Pricing at 80-90% OFF Retail!” “Doors open at 8 am and close at 5 pm!”

- Encourage people to buy quickly and without thinking. Set up your sale so that items in each area are all priced the same. For example “Everything on this rack $5!” If buyers do not have to calculate how much things cost and how much they can spend, they are likely to purchase more. A customer who walks in with $50 to spend will immediately look for 10 items rather than look at the selling price on each tag. This also saves you the hassle of labeling each item with a different price.

What other things should I keep in mind?

- Make sure you have enough people to help you if lines form at the cash register. The less customers have to wait in line, the better.

- Know your area and what sells best there. If you live in a town with a higher population of teenagers, make sure you purchase Junior’s clothing and accessories, or items that speak to the younger generation. The same applies if you live in a town with a higher population of elderly folk, or other populations.

- Advertise!! Use facebook and social media sites. Hand out flyers. Email your friends and family. Put up posters in your area advertising the sale. Use cheap yet effective means of advertising to get the word out.

Inspired by “Wholesale Liquidations Exposed” 2010 Revised Edition

Visit us at the ASD Show!

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Visit our 12 booths at the ASD/AMD Trade show in Las Vegas from August 8th to August 11th!!

We will be exhibiting dozens of pallets of merchandise including mattresses, tools/hardware, electronics, fashion, cosmetics, footwear and more!

You’ll get a chance to register on our website and spin our prize wheel to win from a variety of prizes and discounts.

It’s a great opportunity to meet our team, see what we have in stock and find out what Via Trading can do for your business.

Booth #L4417 – Las Vegas Convention Center Lower Level right as you walk in!

via trading at the ASD show

via trading at the ASD show

The show is a great opportunity to meet other major players in the industry and source merchandise of all kinds for your store, website, warehouse or flea market stand!

Now available! Wholesale lots of Jeans to fit Every Budget!

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Grade A Branded & Private Label Denim Jeans, Jackets, Shorts/Skirts and Kids Denim Items!

We have expanded our offerings of Denim –

Now available: Options for every budget!

Lots are made up of returns, used and department store surplus jeans and denim items.

All jeans are clean and flat folded.

No major holes, tears, rips or damages.

Over 90% blue color

SEVERAL LISTINGS AVAILABLE!!

Click on the links below to access details and pictures for each.

Now also available by the full truckload!!

Up to 52 pallets on a truck (20,800 pcs)!

Great for wholesalers and exporters!

Type of Denim Quantity Per Pack
Jeans (pants) 25 per case
Jeans (pants) 100 per bin
Jeans (pants) 400 per pallet
Denim Jackets 300 per pallet
Kids Denim 50 per case
Kids Denim 150 per bin
Kids Denim 800 per pallet
Denim Shorts 50 per case
Denim Shorts 175 per bin
Denim Shorts 700 per pallet
Denim Overalls 300 per pallet
Denim Truckloads Up to 52 pallets per truck (20,800 units)