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Saturday, April 02, 2016

Maryland Entrepreneurs: Pitch Your Made in the USA Products to Walmart, Deals Can be Made on the Spot

U.S. Manufacturing Summit and Open Call for U.S. Products at Company’s Headquarters

BENTONVILLE, Ark., –
Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, is looking for entrepreneurs to pitch their made in the USA products to the company’s buyers in a daylong event at Walmart’s global headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas on June 28, 2016. Registration has begun.

“We are opening our doors and making our buyers available to meet with suppliers with one goal in mind: buy more American products,” said Cindi Marsiglio, Walmart’s vice president of U.S. Sourcing and Manufacturing. “From food to toys to apparel, and companies large and small from coast to coast, we want to make a deal with you for your U.S. made products.”

At the 2015 Open Call, KettlePizza of Groveland, Massachusetts, a twelve-person company, signed a deal for their pizza oven conversion kit to be on the shelves of 500 Walmart stores, while Myndology, Inc. of Appleton, Wisconsin, a three-person company, landed a deal for their ring-bound flashcards to be sold in over 3,000 Walmart stores. Deals are possible for just a few to thousands of Walmart stores, including Walmart.com and Sam’s Club locations across the country.

“Landing a deal with Walmart was huge for us,” said KettlePizza co-founder, George Peters. “Our deal at Open Call gave our small company the chance at a national audience, which is what we needed to take our company to the next level. There is no faster path to a national retail presence than Walmart. Our deal was a game changer.”

“Filling out the application was exciting in itself and a chance that I couldn’t pass on. It’s not every day that you get the chance to sit down in front of a Walmart buyer and pitch the products you have put your life into, then land a deal for over 3,000 Walmart stores,” said Nick Miller, President and Owner of Myndology, Inc. “Since our deal for flash cards, we’ve sold two more products to Walmart. I recommend to anyone manufacturing in the U.S. to submit to Open Call if they want to bring their items to retail.”

Open Call is about more than entrepreneurs pitching products to Walmart. The U.S. Manufacturing Summit and Open Call bring together industry experts, government officials, suppliers, and innovators. Attendees will explore the infrastructure and economic development opportunities available to new and expanding manufacturing facilities throughout the United States.

In January 2013, Walmart committed to American renewal by announcing it intends to help boost job creation and U.S. manufacturing through buying an additional $250 billion in products that support American jobs over 10 years. Walmart is going to meet its commitment in a variety of ways, including buying more from existing domestic suppliers, doing business with new domestic suppliers and helping current suppliers reshore their oversea production.

The deadline for entrepreneurs to register for Open Call is May 27. For more details about Walmart’s 2016 U.S. Manufacturing Summit and Open Call, entrepreneurs may visit walmart-jump.com.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

what a load of crap. only if the usa manufacturers can make it cheaper then importing it from china. walmart is what's wrong with this country!

Anonymous said...

It's about time, glad Walmart is doing this.

Anonymous said...

My company tried to sell to Walmart and did. However after getting our foot in the door , they dictate what they will pay after a settled price was made. They always had an excuse to lower the price to their suppliers. Having said that , I did talk to a few minority companies about the problem and they were not having the same problem.
If you will inspect any item Walmart is selling , you will find that 98% are from china. Walmart is truly a crappy place to deal.
We also sold the same product to Sam's Club and they loved the product and the price.