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Galaxy Rock'N Rolls In Profits
"You could say a lot of different experiences helped me get
to where I am today," says Lou Monachello, President of Galaxy
Distributors. Indeed, Monachello saw an array of worlds before
founding his novelties and gifts wholesaling business on Long Island,
NY, in 1989. After a year at Farmingdale State College in the 1960s,
he served in the Air Force for four years, spending a year and
a half on the Grecian island of Crete during the Vietnam War.
Monachello
also put in a year at a community college in Alabama, before
landing a few gigs in a profession he aspired to, ever since
picking up a guitar in his youth. For a few years, he played
with such rock 'n' roll luminaries as Frankie Valli and the Four
Seasons, Neal Sedaka and the Del Vikings, among others. He either
backed them up live or sat in on recording sessions. "It was fun
and interesting," said the Queens, NY, native. "But playing
music also got me interested in electronics and the things I could
accomplish within that realm."
After experiencing enough showbiz, and looking to settle down
with something more stable, Monachello worked briefly for a telephone
company before starting his own electronics business. It was there
he cut his teeth as a salesman and marketer, and his confidence
grew along the way.
"Eventually, I wanted to get off the electronics bench for
at least a day a week," Monachello said. "So I started
selling sunglasses to carwashes and beauty parlors. I said to myself,
'I can sell sunglasses.' Then they started asking if I could get
batteries, toy cars and umbrellas. Questions kept on popping up,
and I kept expanding to fill in the gaps. Basically, my career
as a distributor has kind of built up like that, step by step."
As it turned out, many types of stops along the way have served
a purpose and prepared him to steer one of the wholesale industry's
leading providers of diecast cars, hats, licensed sporting goods
and other hot novelties. Galaxy Distributors in recent years has
seen an enviable annual growth of 30 percent, due to a wide ranging
client base that was born offline, and online at www.wholesalecentral.com/galaxy.
"We are like a lot of companies where we are trying to build
our business day by day," Monachello said. "We really
try to emphasize customer service with our sales team and with
the way we handle operations. But product is always extremely important
as well, and we are very excited about some of the things we believe
will be hot this year."
Out of This World Products
While Monachello and his company partner, Darren Cash, vice president
have at least considered the idea of establishing a unique Galaxy
Distributors URL, they are seeing the kind of results at their
WholesaleCentral.com storefront that keep them happy about the
direction of their Internet business.
"While we actually just had an especially good year offline
in 2006, we are as interested in growing sales at the web store
as we have ever been," Monachello said. "You have to
give your customers as many ways to find you as possible. The Internet
allows them another avenue of learning about your products."
One of the
most memorable products for Galaxy Distributors over the years
was the Pokemon toy in 2000. Monachello called the product, "a
turning point," for his then 11 year old firm. By taking advantage
of the market demand, he said he was able to bring the company
to a new level. It is an example how one hot product can mean everything
to a business; even one with a bevy of successful lines like Galaxy
Distributors.
Specifically, in the licensed sports category at www.wholesalecentral.com/galaxy,
you can find products like stylish fuzzy team slippers ($96 per
dozen) adorned with emblems of clubs like the New York Islanders,
or an increasingly popular item like the Snow Globe ($20 per dozen)
for baseball's World Champion St. Louis Cardinals and other Major
League teams.
The latter
example uses the traditional look and feel of a shakeup snow
globe/dome (normally found with a picturesque scene inside the
globe) and applies it to baseball. The 5" x 5" x
5" tabletop item includes a baseball glove holding the globe,
which in this case offers a glimpse of the team's stadium.
"It was one of our hottest items of the holiday season, as
we completely ran out just before Christmas," Monachello said. "It
was an item we think no one else had. We did all of the most popular
teams like the Cardinals, New York Yankees and Mets, Chicago White
Sox and Cubs, Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers. It should be one
of our big product lines heading into the next holiday season."
But before
the next yuletide season comes calling, the crew at Galaxy Distributors
has high hopes for its, "Hatch 'Em Growing
Easter Egg Bunny," product for this spring. Because the firm
has already seen the fun product sell in terms of a more general
line of dinosaur and lizard eggs, it feels confident about the
item for Easter (April 8th this year).
The item is being showcased in an array of pastel colors and comes
in the character of a bunny or chick at www.wholesalecentral.com/galaxy (search for items #69010200779 and 69010200780). Monachello said
that the strength of the product is the way it allows children
to interact with it.
"What you do is take the egg and put it in a glass of water," he
said. "The egg cracks and hatches, and then an animal appears.
The animal will grow about three or four inches, with the process
taking a day or two. It is a hard, rubber animal that will be fun
and safe for kids to play with. We just got in a jumbo sized egg
that is really neat, too."
Galaxy Stars with Clients
While Galaxy Distributors continually builds on its small and
medium client base, the company in the last two years has greatly
benefited from relationships with big brands like 7-Eleven stores,
Walgreen's and CVS Pharmacy. The firm's overall plan includes establishing
the most diverse customer portfolio possible.
"We do a lot of our business with smaller retailers at WholesaleCentral.com," Monachello
said. "And more generally speaking in the last year, we have
increased our business in sports goods. It has been huge for us.
But we also service around 1,500 stores for 7-Eleven stores right
now. Our relationships with Walgreen's and CVS are growing as well.
For instance, CVS is going to take part in our Hatch 'Em Easter
Egg product program. These bigger clients have understandably meant
a lot to our company as a whole."
Monachello
gives much of the credit for the larger accounts to his partner,
noting that the two were once competitors, when Barshaw's business
skills caught his eye. Since he wanted to slow down a bit and
share the company's responsibilities with someone he respected
and trusted, Monachello invited the younger "firecracker" into
the firm in 2001.
"I have to give Darren a lot of credit, as he was very instrumental
in bringing in the bigger accounts like 7-Eleven stores and Walgreen's," Monachello
said. "He was in the printing business when I first ran across
him. He has been an excellent addition to our company, and it is
one of the best things I could have done when looking back on it
now. In addition, the two of us are always looking for ways of
improving the business. We take service seriously, and the customer
always comes first."
Behind the Scenes
Galaxy Distributors' commitment to the customer is evident in
the way it has set up a sophisticated sales/service/fulfillment
system. For instance, due to both revenue growth and a commitment
to improvement, the company has changed warehouses twice over the
years and now resides in a facility that is easily three times
larger than the original.
In the latest building (three years old), the company utilizes
a pair of loading docks, a showroom and a photography room that
is used for marketing pictures to be put up on WholesaleCentral.com/galaxy
and in brochures. Monachello said the latest setup is much more
streamlined than its predecessors.
"The old warehouse system was divided into two buildings,
and it was killing us," he said. "It was not an efficient
way compared to what we have now. It was so much more work before.
Now, orders that come in the morning usually go out the same day.
Plus we have high ceilings in the current building that almost
give us a second level of warehouse space."
Galaxy Distributors employs a team of five telephone sales reps
that are located in Wisconsin, Tennessee and California. Though
operating remotely, they are tied into the company administration/web
system, which allows them to input orders seamlessly. Faxes are
not needed, saving on paperwork, and the one year old process takes
two steps less than the one it replaced.
The reps normally call the 7-Eleven stores, Walgreen's and CVS
outlets every week to take their orders. This sales system allows
reps to communicate with the stores on a more local basis, talk
their language so to speak, and not run into problems like time
zone issues.
"They let our customers feel like there is someone near enough
to them to help them with their needs," Monachello said. "I
am not sure if it would work as well if our office was calling
to the Midwest and California stores, when you consider all of
the things that go into it. It is good to have that kind of regional
support."
Meanwhile, the crew back on Long Island sets the stage for those
sales efforts. And with Monachello, Cash and Steve our treasurer
fronting the band, Galaxy Distributors just keeps on rockin!
For more information, contact:
Galaxy Distributors
1691 B Church St.
Holbrook, NY 11741
Tel.: 631-563-3990
Toll Free: 888-281-2789
Fax: 631-563-4066
Email: galaxytoys@optonline.net
Website: www.wholesalecentral.com/galaxy
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