Recently, many sellers have begun to enter the intense preparation stage to reserve supplies for the upcoming “Silver Ten” sales season.
As a large-scale clothing distribution center in the central region, the Zhengzhou Railway Station business district has also begun to become “busy”.
At 6 o’clock in the morning, the roads around the train station were already closed. Congestion begins. All kinds of goods and packages were coming in and out, traffic was flowing, and people were buzzing.
There are also queues in the underground parking lots of major clothing markets.
The crowds of people buying goods poured from the parking lot into the market.
These tourists from outside the province and from all directions pull carts and are familiar with the roads. Walking through various clothing stalls.
Businessmen have already opened their doors to welcome merchants from all over the world, shouting loudly, “We have everything. Come in and take a look.”
In one of the clothing stalls, dozens of people were crowded around, waiting for daily new arrivals and goods.
Most of them are online and offline retailers from inside and outside the province. They scan the goods one by one and then send them to Or take it directly to the store.
But not everyone can grab the hot items.
Due to the impact of the epidemic in August, there was a shortage of autumn clothing at some stalls in the market. Large retailers relied on their stable relationships with stalls to The relationship between supply and demand often takes priority, and small merchants who purchase goods in pieces often miss out on hot sales.
Therefore, here, there is often a rush for goods due to unavailability of goods during the peak season. This has become a common occurrence.
Due to the special nature of clothing, only a few months of the year are in peak season. Only by doing a good job in sales in these months can merchants earn enough food for a year. Merchants with poor profits in the first half of the year hope to take advantage of the “Silver Ten” to make a big difference. I hope this market situation will stabilize! </p