multi-distributor
[/ˌmʌlti dɪˈstrɪbjətər/]
nounmasculinepl: multi-distributors
multidistribuidor
1. A company or entity that distributes products or services through multiple channels, partners, or networks simultaneously
The multi-distributor model allows the manufacturer to reach various market segments efficiently.
O modelo de multidistribuidor permite que o fabricante alcance vários segmentos de mercado de forma eficiente.
2. In commerce, a business that acts as an intermediary distributing goods from multiple suppliers to retailers or end consumers
The multi-distributor serves as a crucial link between manufacturers and retail chains across the country.
O multidistribuidor atua como elo crucial entre fabricantes e cadeias de varejo em todo o país.
3. A technological system or platform that manages the distribution of digital content or services across multiple networks
The streaming service uses a multi-distributor approach to ensure content reaches all platforms.
O serviço de streaming usa uma abordagem de multidistribuidor para garantir que o conteúdo chegue a todas as plataformas.
The term 'multi-distributor' is increasingly prevalent in Brazilian and American business contexts, reflecting the modern trend toward omnichannel retail and distribution strategies. In Brazil, it is commonly used in logistics, e-commerce, and pharmaceutical industries. The concept represents a shift away from traditional exclusive distribution agreements toward more flexible, network-based distribution models that better serve modern consumer expectations.
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