Q. Customers
ask every year at “budget” time for us (as their main distributor) to give them a better discount. Will this ever stop?
A. No.
Q. How can we continue to grow when we keep giving away
margin?
A. Let’s think about this one together.
If your margins are greater than the average in your industry, and you are a well-managed company, you could probably give away some of that margin to your customers without any severe repercussions to
the company.
If that’s not the case, then the answer is obvious. You can’t subsidize your customer’s business – at least not many of them. You must make a profit, and you must make a pretty significant profit if you want to fund your growth out of the cash flow from your operations.
I suspect, in this case, that you are giving away margin to keep the
business. If your margins are excessive, you can probably do this for a while.
But there is a point at which any further degradation of the margin means that you are servicing this account unprofitably. There may be strategic reasons to do so, but from a purely economic point of view, you can’t do that very often
or for very long. Either one of those choices will result in the early demise of your company.