Distributorship
(noun)
- A company or business that is authorized to distribute goods or products made by another company.
- An arrangement or agreement between a company and another company or individual to distribute their goods or products.
- The position or role of a distributor in a company or business.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from distribute + -ship.
Examples:
- The distributorship was responsible for selling the products of the manufacturer in a specific region.
- The distributorship allowed the company to reach a wider market and increase its sales.
- The distributorship was established as a way for the company to expand its distribution network.
- The distributorship provided a valuable source of income for the distributor and the manufacturer.
- The distributorship agreement specified the terms and conditions of the distribution of the products.