export merchandisers responsibilities include:
Planning: Creating a time and action plan to ensure the successful execution of an export order. This includes timelines for approvals sourcing cutting sewing packing quality audits and shipping.
Communicating: Working with buyers suppliers stores and distributors.
Tracking: Keeping track of whether tasks are completed on time and resolving issues if they arise.
Analyzing: Analyzing sales data to identify opportunities for pricing adjustments and product optimization.
Developing: Developing pricing strategies and monitoring price changes in the market.
Sourcing: Sourcing products and communicating with buyers to ensure they are developed as per the buyers requirements.
Sampling: Taking samples of products.
Negotiating: Negotiating prices delivery times and product quality with suppliers.
Preparing: Preparing purchase orders and tracking deliveries.
Export merchandisers can work as buyer or production merchandisers. Buyer merchandisers act as a link between the buyer and the manufacturer while production merchandisers act as a link between production and buyer merchandisers.
meeting with clients virtually or during sales visits. demonstrating and presenting products. establishing new business. maintaining accurate records. attending trade exhibitions, conferences and meetings. reviewing sales performance. negotiating contracts and packages.
Education
Graduation