The absolute percentage difference between the SYMSON price and the Supplier price is computed and then compared to the percentage limit value set by you, the user

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The absolute percentage difference between the SYMSON price and the Supplier price is computed and then compared to the percentage limit value set by you, the user
If the difference is larger than this value, the notification is generated.
If you are using a competitive pricing strategy, you can use this notification in conjunction to be aware of potential changes in the competitive market.
You can employ this notification across geographical regions to keep prices aligned with the range of local suppliers’ prices
A wholesaler purchases a a set of products from a manufacturer for various prices. They can use SYMSON to compare their prices to their supplier and be notified of large changes in supplier prices. This allows them to stay ahead of market changes, increase or decrease their price based upon the supplier list.
For an Ecommerce company employing dynamic pricing,, they need the supplier prices, competitive analysis, and cost analysis in hand. This strategy could include elements such as pricing products slightly above supplier costs to cover expenses and generate profit while remaining competitive in the market. This feature in SYMSON allows them to be notified of changes that can then affect the rest of their dynamic pricing strategy.
This block generates a notification if the SYMSON price has changed more than the limit indicated by you, the user, when compared to the supplier price.
HOW TO USE COMPARE TO SUPPLIER
SYMSON can use this feature to notify you when your price has changed significantly in comparison to your supplier. This notification keeps users aware of key market changes and whether their prices are close to that of the supplier’s recommended price.
If you are using a competitive pricing strategy, you can use this notification in conjunction to be aware of potential changes in the competitive market.
You can employ this notification across geographical regions to keep prices aligned with the range of local suppliers’ prices
One tool for your whole company. Free for teams to try.
This block generates a notification if the SYMSON price has changed more than the limit indicated by you, the user, when compared to the supplier price.
HOW TO USE COMPARE TO SUPPLIER
SYMSON can use this feature to notify you when your price has changed significantly in comparison to your supplier. This notification keeps users aware of key market changes and whether their prices are close to that of the supplier’s recommended price.
SYMSON’s versatile pricing engine allows you to combine the Compare to Supplier notification with other pricing strategies.
Compare to Supplier for a Wholesale Purchaser
A wholesaler purchases a a set of products from a manufacturer for various prices. They can use SYMSON to compare their prices to their supplier and be notified of large changes in supplier prices. This allows them to stay ahead of market changes, increase or decrease their price based upon the supplier list.
Compare to Supplier for E-commerce
For an Ecommerce company employing dynamic pricing,, they need the supplier prices, competitive analysis, and cost analysis in hand. This strategy could include elements such as pricing products slightly above supplier costs to cover expenses and generate profit while remaining competitive in the market. This feature in SYMSON allows them to be notified of changes that can then affect the rest of their dynamic pricing strategy.
The absolute percentage difference between the SYMSON price and the Supplier price is computed and then compared to the percentage limit value set by you, the user
If the difference is larger than this value, the notification is generated.
If you are using a competitive pricing strategy, you can use this notification in conjunction to be aware of potential changes in the competitive market.
You can employ this notification across geographical regions to keep prices aligned with the range of local suppliers’ prices
A wholesaler purchases a a set of products from a manufacturer for various prices. They can use SYMSON to compare their prices to their supplier and be notified of large changes in supplier prices. This allows them to stay ahead of market changes, increase or decrease their price based upon the supplier list.
For an Ecommerce company employing dynamic pricing,, they need the supplier prices, competitive analysis, and cost analysis in hand. This strategy could include elements such as pricing products slightly above supplier costs to cover expenses and generate profit while remaining competitive in the market. This feature in SYMSON allows them to be notified of changes that can then affect the rest of their dynamic pricing strategy.