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08-13-2008, 09:42 AM
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*** Sin Bin ***
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Information about imports
Hi, I am actually thinking about openning a mini market in RD and I wonder where on internet I can find informations about importations (wine, fruits, cheeses and...). I need to budget everything so I can know the incomes and outcomes... and this is the hardest part. For example, for the wine part, do I need to go throught a government organisation? If someone knows a good web site where I can find everything, it would be very appreciated.
Thanks
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08-13-2008, 04:57 PM
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08-13-2008, 09:14 PM
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can you say DREAMER unless you speek spanish you are in for a tuff ride. GOOD LUCK. THERE ARE MINI MARKETS IN EVERY CORNER IN THE DOM.REP. TRY TO FIND ANOTHER BUISNESS. A FREINDLY ADVICE.
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08-13-2008, 09:19 PM
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Honorificabilitudinitatibus
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunwise
Hi, I am actually thinking about openning a mini market in RD and I wonder where on internet I can find informations about importations (wine, fruits, cheeses and...). I need to budget everything so I can know the incomes and outcomes... and this is the hardest part. For example, for the wine part, do I need to go throught a government organisation? If someone knows a good web site where I can find everything, it would be very appreciated.
Thanks
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Importing goods into this country amounts to a costly nightmare.
Nobody with a mini market does that.
They buy the imported goods from local distributors.
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08-13-2008, 10:02 PM
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I have a mini market. I buy everything from the warehouse. No need to import anything!!!!
Matilda
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08-17-2008, 08:26 AM
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In fact, right now, I am looking for every possibilities... You can buy from others and be charged a percentage, or you can be different and manage to import better product at your cost. I know that if you buy big, you save... Here, where I work, we buy big... and I know the price we pay for each bottle... If we have the number, we can get a good price. The hardest is to find the transportation, but once again, if you are 50 markets in association, you can make better deals ...
I do wonder... Are there any agencies of wine in RD?
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08-17-2008, 08:49 AM
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And yes, I know about all the markets... And I don't think I will be lying on gold. But it's just a beginning. I don't want to make money with it, just test the market and don't loose money.
The fact is that with all those immigrants from everywhere... you already have new needs in RD. The baby boomers of all around just start to retire and they are coming... That's why you will never see the prices for condos or houses go down in RD, whatever happens in USA. Where I live, 40% percent of the population is going to retire between 2009-2015. Believe me, that's a lot of people! A lot of people with good retirement plans, a lot of people with money to spend... And best of all, people that want to find their customs everywhere they go... since old people don't like to change... The RD is probably the better place to invest... because a lot is still missing.
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08-24-2008, 06:16 PM
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A high end market would do well
A high end market would do well in a place like Cabarete. We need one!
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08-24-2008, 08:34 PM
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Treader Joe's in the DR
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Originally Posted by Escalada
A high end market would do well in a place like Cabarete. We need one!
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How about opening a Trader Joe's here?
I'd love to see that.
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08-27-2008, 02:54 PM
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agencies of wine
The problem right now is still with the high cost of importations... if you pay a lot of money to buy your stock, you will need to sale at a price that just a few people can afford... and if you don't sale your stock, you loose money. You need a good rotation, you need your stock to get out so other new stock can get in...
Why a big store with a good brand name can go far? They have the power to buy a lot of stock and with it comes the power to negociate... the seller don't make as much profit as with the small shops but have the insurance that he will sale...and not loose.
So, to come back with my question, is there any agencies of wines in RD which can actually provide the possibility to buy big? If an agency succeed in having 50-60 stores as clients, they get a power to deal for the prices... And even with a 10% charged, everybody wins in the transaction.
Am I so ignorant of RD or everybody just buy what they need without considering to associate with others stores? If you can't buy the big brand name of a company, you crate your own...
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