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Blueblooded65 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Representation

What do we call a company who works for another bigger company in another cities or countries to sell that bigger company's goods?
Do we call it "Representation company"?
  

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Subsidiary?

  • Subsidiary?
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Branch or subsidiary company
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No. I don't think so.
Let's say in in another way
For example a shop which only sells "Sony products". What is its relationship with Sony factory?
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Possibly 'an agent'?

Or 'a dealer'?

Clive
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Thank you
I had also written "agent". But "agent" is a person, isn't it?
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Dealer.

If the company is owned by the parent company it is a "subsidiary."

If it is not owned by the parent company, but it has a contractual relationship which binds the two companies together in some manner other than just related to product sales, it could be considered an "affliate."

If it is just a licensee that specializes in the product of a particular manufactu
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Hi,

An 'agent' can be a person or a company.

Clive

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