The difference between a manufacturer and a stall: a stall is wholesale, unlike a manufacturer that produces. The warehouse in the factory has a system and someone is in charge. There are no rules for spreading the warehouse, and there is no need to pay people. The warehouse is the cabinet of the boss's house, and you can withdraw it at will. Some booths are owned by factories, some are sold by hand, and some are produced by OEM, so you should find a good source of goods and manufacturers when picking up the goods.
Definition of booth
Shops in wholesale markets are generally called stalls, especially in most clothing wholesale markets in Guangdong, which are room by room, so they are called stalls. Some booths are produced and processed by the factory, some are sold by the factory, and some are produced by OEM. Cantonese people often refer to street stalls as "stalls" or "stalls", and then they become "stalls".
First of all, it must be clear that manufacturers and manufacturers exist because of the existence of products. A manufacturer is a producer of products. Manufacturers can sell products to users directly or through intermediaries. In the latter, the middleman is also called the agent of the manufacturer. The essential difference is that different sales channels are adopted according to the manufacturer's marketing model. In these two channels, sales are carried out through middlemen.