Assign what amount a particular customer will be charged for a particular catalog entry.
The Product Manager will set prices for products and kits based on pricing data (marketing analysis, profitability, and so on). These prices are set by either applying a price to the default contract (as in a consumer direct model) or by creating contracts with organizations that have negotiated prices for a set of products.
Task | Description | Role |
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Set price adjustments |
Allows the reseller to set a pricing adjustment on a manufacturer's product. For example, a manufacturer's products may have a MSRP price list set against them. In this case, the reseller may wish to set an adjustment that offers all products in a particular category at a 10% below the MSRP price. Alternatively, the manufacturer may have prices set according to cost. In this case, the reseller would mark-up the prices based on a percentage they wish to make on each sale (say, 15%). |
Product Manager |
Set price |
Sets a price for a product against the master catalog. Each product may have a different price assigned for each supported currency. Each supported currency may have ranged pricing based on quantity purchased. This is the price that is used within the default contract for a store. Shoppers may be entitled to other contracts that could result in a different price being offered. |
Product Manager |
Override price |
Sets a price for a product against the master catalog. Each product may have a different price assigned for each supported currency. Each supported currency may have ranged pricing based on quantity purchased. This is the price that is used within the default contract for a store. Shoppers may be entitled to other contracts that could result in a different price being offered. |
Product Manager |
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