manufacturing franchises
Manufacturing franchises are business models where individuals or companies obtain the rights to produce and sell products under a recognized brand. These franchises typically provide franchisees with training, support, and access to established supply chains, helping them to efficiently manufacture goods. This arrangement allows franchisees to leverage the brand's reputation while maintaining some level of independence in their operations.
In a manufacturing franchise, the franchisee often pays an initial fee and ongoing royalties to the franchisor, which is the parent company. This relationship benefits both parties, as the franchisor expands its market presence, while the franchisee gains a proven business model and brand recognition, reducing the risks associated with starting a new manufacturing venture.