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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)