Checking the numbers by brand or distributor in Russia.

In No. 7, 8’2019 articles have been published discussing the various methods of analyzing the customs base. Following up the conversation begun in these materials, let’s imagine this situation.

One fine morning, a phone rang in your office, and a well-known company working on the market of passive and electromechanical components offered distribution. Or you have chosen it on your own. The company’s representatives came to your office and demonstrated a presentation. You find everything acceptable, but the question is: how can you check the numbers you have seen on the screen? This is what we are going to discuss.
 
The Russian market is extremely competitive. In this regard, Russia is a unique country. The market is controlled by domestic companies, distributors, and importers. There are more than 50 of them and they supply the total amount of 85% of all the components. Direct supplies from global players and manufacturers account for the rest. Of course, none of them will reveal the information about their sales. Your potential partner will not lie to you, but the question is simple: how are these or that results calculated or explained? With the numbers being the same, the paper they are drawn on can be of hundreds of various shades.
Here, we can think of a company that I worked with and that has a very interesting approach to results of the count. They report to shareholders in dollars, their office is located in Europe with the representative office in Russia. The company draws up reports in rubles, converts them in euros at an internal exchange rate and then exchanges them into dollars at another internal rate. It is always in the black even during the crisis periods. In the result, its import never “meets” sales. How can their numbers be interpreted? Only using your skills and international economic activities.
For this purpose, there are specialized services that provide algorithms and platforms for processing international economic activities. Since 2016, customs make their bases publicly available. There are companies that analyze them and compile reports. There are lots of such companies, but not all of them submit reports in a readable form. You will have to study the market on your own. I did it a while back and am satisfied with my choice.
So, the first thing we are going to do is to decompose the import by the HS codes. As a matter of convenience, let’s take the first 15 results and HS codes starting with 85. This code covers the items range we need (table 1).

Table 1 Search period: from 01.01.2018 to 31.12.2018  Customs code: 85*

#

HS tariff code

Cost $

1

8536901000 — CONNECTORS AND CONTACT ELEMENTS FOR WIRES AND CABLES FOR VOLTAGE UP TO 1000 V

19,988,805

2

8547200001 —  INSULATING FITTINGS OF PLASTIC FOR ELECTRICAL MACHINES, DEVICES OR EQUIPMENT FOR INDUSTRIAL ASSEMBLY OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF HEADING 8701

19,550,486

3

8547200009 — INSULATING FITTINGS OF PLASTIC FOR ELECTRICAL MACHINES, DEVICES OR EQUIPMENT, OTHER

8,559,643

4

8538909909 — OTHER PARTS SUITABLE FOR USE SOLELY OR PRINCIPALLY WITH THE APPARATUS OF HEADING 8535, 8536 OR 8537,  EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE

5,666,308

5

8536419000 — RELAY FOR VOLTAGE UP TO 60 V AND AMPERAGE OF 2 A MORE

5,443,874

6

8536699008 — OTHER PLUG AND SOCKET FOR VOLTAGE UP TO 1000 V

4,710,749

7

8531908500 — OTHER PARTS OF ELECTRICAL SOUND OR VISUAL SIGNALING EQUIPMENT, OTHER THAN EQUIPMENT OF HEADING 8512 OR 8530

3,825,185

8

8536908500 — OTHER DEVICES FOR VOLTAGE UP TO 1000 V

3,158,595

9

8536693000 — OTHER PLUG AND SOCKET FOR PRINTED CIRCUITS FOR VOLTAGE UP TO 1000 V

2,933,147

10

8535900009 — OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR SWITCHING OR PROTECTING ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS OR FOR MAKING CONNECTIONS TO ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS OR IN ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FOR  VOLTAGE FOR MORE THAN 1000 V,  EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE

2,553,983

11

8536490000 — OTHER RELAYS

2,292,435

12

8546909000 — OTHER ELECTRICAL INSULATORS OF ANY MATERIAL OTHER THAN PLASTIC, GLASS AND CERAMICS

1,866,675

13

8544499108 — WIRES AND CABLES WITH INSULATED CONDUCTOR DIAMETER OF MORE THAN 0.51 MM FOR VOLTAGE UP TO 80 V BUT NO MORE THAN 1000 V,  EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE

1,600,879

14

8544200000 — COAXIAL CABLE AND ANOTHER COAXIAL ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS

1,248,052

15

8531103000 — SIGNALING SECURITY DEVICES OR FIRE ALARMS AND SIMILAR DEVICES USED IN BUILDINGS

1,231,822

Not to make a reader confused, the report is presented in a form shown on the computer screen. Indeed, HS code 8531908500 should be excluded, since it falls out of our component product line. Let’s check: AO ZaraSng, whose founder is AO STOKMANN ABP, accounts for 42% of the import under this custom code. Also, such company names as PULL AND BEAR, BERSHKA SNG, etc. can be seen there. I intentionally left this example and all the reports with the data unchanged to demonstrate that even such customs documents require additional check. Due to lack of experience, you can trust the numbers and get inaccurate data. Perhaps the comparing algorithm for a specialized company hasn’t worked correctly; perhaps we see a common grey scheme here. Maybe the customs broker has made a mistake, or maybe they’ve misspelled the importing brand. For example, there are more than 40 ways to write the name of the company we are analyzing: with abbreviations, in Cyrillic and Latin letters, with transposal of words, etc. It’s just a matter of practice and minimum market knowledge requirements.

The next step: let’s decompose import by the country of dispatch (table 2).

Table 2. Import by the country of dispatch.

#

Country of dispatch

Cost $

1

Germany (DE)

28,338,621

2

South Korea (KR)

11,501,283

3

Estonia (EE)

9,548,538

4

Lithuania (LT)

7,725,549

5

France (FR)

7,346,496

6

Czech Republic (CZ)

6,071,052

7

Spain (ES)

3,548,467

8

USA (US)

2,926,087

9

Great Britain (GB)

2,609,386

10

Netherlands (NL)

2,145,320

11

Hungary (HU)

1,502,888

12

Poland (PL)

1,369,461

13

Finland (FI)

1,367,051

14

Country not specified

1,228,545

15

Hong Kong (HK)

772,894

Negligible shipments from Asia immediately make themselves conspicuous. This suggests that the brand either doesn’t cooperate with Chinese manufacturers and distributors or its products are not so popular there. We can assume that the brand doesn’t consider Asian manufacturers to be its competitors. Given that most of the products of the brand in question are sent to Russian vehicle production and harness manufacture, then the brand will be inferior to Chinese manufacturers regarding standard nomenclature, for example, pin connectors.

Now, let’s decompose import by consignee (table 3).

Table 3. Import by consignee.

#

Consignee

Cost $

 Comment

1

OOO “ххххх”

11,752,658

Auto electrical wiring, direct supply

2

OOO “ххххх”

11,445,586

Global leading manufacturer of harness, wires, direct supply

3

OOO “ххххх”

9,979,079

Manufacturers of vehicle harness, direct supply

4

OOO “ххххх”

8,679,296

Distributor

5

OOO “ххххх”

7,145,915

Auto electrical wiring for Renault, Nissan and LADA.

6

AO “хххх”

3,827,457

Cable company, transport by themselves

7

OOO “хххх”

3,208,039

???

8

OOO “хххх”

2,092,746

Official distributor of auto products.

9

OOO “хххх”

2082371

Direct supply

10

OOO “хххх”

2052685

Distributor

11

OOO “хххх”

1737037

Distributor

13

AO “хххх”

1608991

Direct supply

14

OOO “хххх”

1576724

???

15

OOO “ххх”

1486807

Global leading manufacturer of vehicle cabin components

As you can see from table 3, distributors account for a little less than $12 million, the rest is direct supplies under global contracts or direct supplies to manufacturing facilities through a company representative office. I couldn’t recognize the two companies quickly, but I am sure that they supply goods under direct contracts as well without any distributors.
This report may contain some inaccuracies, but why not ask clarifying questions to the company representatives? However, $1-2 million more won’t influence the overall result.
The only HS customs codes under which the majority of shipments are performed by distributors are 8536699008 and 8536490000 (table 4).

Table 4. Analysis of the imports under HS customs codes 8536699008 and 8536490000

 

HS custom code – consignee

Cost $

Comment

 

8536699008 — OTHER PLUG AND SOCKET FOR VOLTAGE UP TO 1000 V

4,710,749

 

1

OOO “хххх”

1,378,794

Distributor

2

OOO “хххх”

409,332

Distributor

3

OOO “хххх”

348,039

Distributor

4

OOO “хххх”

236,606

Distributor

5

AO “хххх”

181,085

Distributor

6

AO “хххх”

141,734

Direct supply

7

OOO “хххх”

119,882

Direct supply

8

AO “хххх”

107,817

Direct supply

9

OOO “хххх”

106,734

Distributor

10

OOO “хххх”

101,416

Direct supply

11

OOO “хххх”

96,261

Distributor

 

8536490000 — OTHER RELAYS

2,292,435

 

1

OOO “хххх”

750,870

Distributor

2

OOO “хххх”

477,979

Distributor

3

AO “хххх”

148,427

Direct supply

4

OOO “хххх”

147,469

Distributor

5

AO “хххх”

105,953

Distributor

6

OOO “хххх”

89,224

Distributor

7

AO “хххх”

69,443

Distributor

It’s easy to see that both customs codes account for the half of sales through distributing companies.
It’s up to everyone to draw conclusions here, depending on the screens the company representatives showed to you, as well as on technical terms and prices that the brand offers to its partners.

The article has been published in COMPONENTS AND TECHNOLOGIES magazine

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