RE:RE:RE:RE:Pacwest Manufacturing@iscfa Clearly you dont own your own business. If you did, you would realize that cash flow is the lifeblood of any business. If you cant pay the bills at the end of the month, you're out of business - if you cant pay your employees, they walk. if you cant pay your mortgage, the bank will foreclose and lock you out of your production facility. My Uncle Ray, who was an astute businessman, once tsaid to me "A company can have the best long-term business plan in the world, but companies always go broke in the short-term". Which means if they had a product that sells, and earns revenue, they would be seilling it as much as possible, and worry about the other formats later. Later only comes after you survive today, next week, and next month.
lscfa wrote: Maybe the hold up is Tabletz now realizes it is not wise to start selling convenience sticks of 3 or 7 tabs until it can also offer 35 tab bottles.
CaptainCrunchy wrote:
they said tabletz may have interest in beverage line and the pacwest connection could help us supply that. I would first like us to supply the original order of the tabs, including the large packs of 35...that they hope to make a regular monthly membership thing. Seems we need to make those available first. Cross that beverage option when we get to it....so far we are still trying to jump the first order hurdle. The bulk unit tabletz wants eith the intent to make a membership monthly delivery thing... You have to have the product to give that offer. If we can get them the volume they need, tqbletz can build a consistent repeat order market, and new locations. Beverage, ya, great option. Don't bite off more than you can chew. We are still biting into the first bite.