The primary difference between a manufacturers' agent and an industrial distributor is that

The primary difference between a manufacturers' agent and an industrial distributor is that


a. an agent deals with multiple manufacturers and a distributor sells one manufacturer's product exclusively.

b. an agent is typically unskilled and does not have technical knowledge while employees of an industrial distributor are highly trained.

c. an agent does not take title of a product, but a distributor does take title.

d. an agent is employed as part of the producer's sales staff, but a distributor is not employed.

e. a distributor is employed as part of the producer's staff, but an agent is not employed.



Answer: c. an agent does not take title of a product, but a distributor does take title.


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