Chapter 4
Subsidiary
A company that is owned by a larger company. Ex: a large multi-unit chain organization may own a company that produces meat items used by the organization.
"Cash and carry"
A purchasing alternative in which the buyer travels to the supplier's site (ex: grocery store), selects desired products, and pays for them at the time of purchase. *ex: Smart & Final, Restaurant Depot*
Specialty line supplier
A supplier who offers a deep selection of relatively few products. Ex: those who sell fresh seafood and who sell dairy products. *i.e.: Great Buns Bakery, Supreme Lobster, Desert Gold Foods, Anderson Dairy*
Broad line supplier
A supplier who provides a wide variety (hundreds or even thousands) of products; also called "one-stop" shopping supplier. *i.e.: US Foods, Sysco*
Sourcing
Activities undertaken to determine which, often from among many, suppliers will be requested to quote prices for the products and services to be purchased by the hospitality organization. *how we find people*
Supplier
Any business (large or small, located within or away from the community) which sells products to a hospitality organization. *Other names: vendor, supplier, distributor, broker, manufacturer*
Service Provider
Any business which sells services to a hospitality organization.
Wholesale buying clubs
Businesses that, for a membership fee, allow buyers to purchase products in large quantities and often in large purchase unit sizes at prices less than their retail competitors. *ex: Sam's Club and Costco*
Distributor
Buy, stock, sell, deliver goods to individual operations (also called purveyors, suppliers, wholesalers and vendors).
Cooperative (pool) buying
Different organizations combining orders.
Source
Farmers, ranchers, fishing companies - raw materials.
Importer
Handles importation of offshore goods (food & non food)
Man. Rep's
On M&P's payroll as sales representatives to promote proprietary products, handles samples & complaints.
Franchisee
One who owns (or leases) the property and building, and who purchases the right to use a franchisor's brand name and operating procedures for a fixed period of time in return for agreed-upon sales royalties and other fees.
Franchisor
One who owns and manages a brand and sells the rights to use it, to franchisees. *ex: Burger King*
Manufacturers & Processors
Processed goods into usable forms (value added). *some sources manufacture their own raw materials*
Secondary suppliers (part of supplier tiering)
Provide a relatively small amount of a specific product.
Sales/Marketing/Brokers
Represent multiple manufacturers and processors, seeks buyers for M&P's goods, brokers usually never buy or handle goods, handles samples, promotions & complaints.
End user/Operator
The hospitality industry in general, the second to last entity prior to the final consumer/guest/customer.
Primary suppliers (part of supplier tiering)
The preferred sources from whom most products needs are obtained.