Do-Not-Sell Master List Gives AAM Group Distributors A Resource For Enforcing Sales Compliance

Do-Not-Sell Master List Gives AAM Group Distributors A Resource For Enforcing Sales Compliance

The list gives member warehouse distributors a single reference for identifying sellers who violate MAP and unilateral pricing policies.

The AAM Group has begun internally publishing a Do-Not-Sell Master List that consolidates dozens of do-not-sell lists created by sponsoring AAM Group vendors. The list gives member warehouse distributors a single reference for identifying sellers who violate MAP and unilateral pricing policies.

AAM Group - LogoThe consistently formatted resource, available in either an Excel or a CSV file, is sortable by vendor, seller name and various location data, helping WDs filter retailers that have been disqualified from purchasing a particular brand’s products and bolstering the aftermarket industry at all levels of commerce. The list’s inclusion of addresses, where available, can additionally help identify violators who use multiple business aliases to cloak their purchases. WDs access the Do-Not-Sell Master List through AAM’s Insight account system and the DMS (Document Management System) portal.

“AAM and its members appreciate and support our manufacturing partners’ efforts to build value and profitability with their brands,” said AAM President Tim Odom. “We implemented the Do-Not-Sell Master List concept to address the challenges of managing multiple lists submitted across formats such as PDFs, Word and Excel documents, HTML files and others. In addition, the continually aggregated resource ensures the most current compliance data possible for referencing member sales teams.”

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