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Consumers can (individual or in group) buy large quantities directly from the factory. For example, large private constructions or events.
 
Consumers can (individual or in group) buy large quantities directly from the factory. For example, large private constructions or events.
  
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• [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/chinas-factory-consumer-f2c-revolution-challenges-derek-j-sine/ China’s Factory to Consumer (F2C) Revolution: Challenges and Opportunities]
 
• [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/chinas-factory-consumer-f2c-revolution-challenges-derek-j-sine/ China’s Factory to Consumer (F2C) Revolution: Challenges and Opportunities]

Revisión actual del 21:20 11 dic 2020

Factory-to-consumer (F2C) describes commerce transactions between a manufacturer and a consumer. Contrasting terms are business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C).

Consumers can (individual or in group) buy large quantities directly from the factory. For example, large private constructions or events.

Para más información

China’s Factory to Consumer (F2C) Revolution: Challenges and Opportunities

Digital Transformation for Manufacturing: Why Manufacturers Should Go D2C (And How To Get Started)

Reinventing the Direct-to-Consumer Business Model