bonjour a tous,
je voudrais avoir quelques renseignements sur l'ouverture d'un commerce de lingerie en tunisie. ou pensez vous que ce commerce marcherait le mieux? est ce que je peux trouver des entreprises de confections de lingerie en Tunisie?
Est ce que ce commerce serait rentable?
merci pour toutes les reponses que vous pourrez m'apporter, qui je suis sur, me feront avancer.
Bonjour
Le commerce de lingerie c'est très interessant y a uen marge enorme sur els produits mais bon faudra avoir une boutique dans un bon emplacement genre ENNASR MARSA ...faudra voir quels produits importer en tunisie les marques que tu va commercialiser tu va visier le luxe ou la moyenne gamme...
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bonjour,
merci pour ta reponse. j'avais plutot envie de faire du haut de gamme. mais je ne sais pas trop faut voir! de toutes façons j'avais pense a voir ça sur Tunis ou proche. je ne pense pas qu'un tel commerce puisse fonctionner correctement sur sousse ou monastir!
tu es de tunisie??? tu habites la bas??? j'avais soit penser acheter les tissus et faire fabriquer en tunisie, soit les acheters tt fait! je ne sais pas ce qui serait le mieux.
Je suis de tunis j habite à El Menzah je sais pas si tu connais
Faudra bien étudier le marché étudier le prix de vente du marché de lingerie étudier les frais de transport dédouanement et tout ca puis voir si vous pouvez avoir une marge intéressante
Les frais de location pour une boutique dans une zone intéressante est un peu chere puis y aura aussi frais personnel vendeuse ;)
donc prépare ton étude et ton business plan avant tout
Bonjour,
Peut-être que la première chose à faire serait une étude de marché...
En sachant que pas mal de ces produits de lingerie sont fabriqués en tunisie dans des usines de confection réservées à l'importation.
La terre entière est ma patrie et la famille humaine est ma tribu.
merci pour ta reponse. oui tu as raison, peut etre qu'il faut que je commence par là...avec vos reponses et vos conseils je vais bien arriver a avancer....
mais si je fais fabriquer en tunisie??ce serait bien plus interressant, non? en ce qui concerne le local, tu as raison. bien sur qu'il y aura une vendeuse, qu'il faudra payer. comme tu dis, le local doit etre bien placé, et qui dis bien placé dit cher.
Ces articles sont confectionnés en tunisie et réservés à l'exportation dans des entrepots sous douane. je ne sais pas quelles seraient les conditions pour qu'ils puissent être vendus ici.
Une autre chose importante à savoir : es-tu tunisiennne ? En effet certaines conditions et autorisations sont nécéssaires pour qu'un étranger monte une affaire ici. Tu trouveras bien sûr de multiples propositions pour des partenariats qui sont évidemment à étudier très sérieusement avec un avocat.
La terre entière est ma patrie et la famille humaine est ma tribu.
oui c'est bien ce que j'avais entendu. je ne suis pas tunisienne et on m'avait dit qu'il fallait que je m'associe avec une personne tunisienne pour avoir un commerce. mais comment savoir si la personne est de confiance. passer par un avocat, il parait qu'il faut faire attention a certains avocats, comme en france tu me diras!
Je pense qu il faudra bien étudier le marché tunisien avant tout puis voir si vous allez ouvrir une société commercial donc importer et vendre soit une usine pour fabrique que je pense un peu risqué y a un investissement lourd a faire puis les ouvriers charge personnel charge social....et c'est pas rentable d'ouvrir une usien pour juste commercialiser tes produits en une seule boutique ;)
Vous êtes dans le domaine de l'industrie lingerie??
oui c'est bien ce que j'avais entendu. je ne suis pas tunisienne et on m'avait dit qu'il fallait que je m'associe avec une personne tunisienne pour avoir un commerce. mais comment savoir si la personne est de confiance. passer par un avocat, il parait qu'il faut faire attention a certains avocats, comme en france tu me diras!
Bonjour,
C'est faux, vous n'êtes absolument pas obligé de vous associer avec un Tunisien. Vous pouvez très bien vous installez à votre compte en Tunisie (vous aurez certains avantages en fonction du type d'investissement que vous comptez faire).
Bonjour,
Suite à votre message paru sur ce forum que je me permets à vous répondre.
En fait afin de vous mieux servir j'ai besoin d'avoir quelques informations tel que les types des modèles a produire ? la commercialisation des produits sera sur quels marchés ?...
Vu que notre domaine est toujours mise sous demande des gens on doit vous servir au meilleur.
pour plus d'information sur la Tunisie et surtout sur les avantages je vous invite à m'écrire sur ma boit mail : glob.affaires@gmail.com
Cordialement
Global Affaires Tunisie
Mail :glob.affaires@gmail.com
Cordialement
Global Affaires Tunisie
Mail :glob.affaires@gmail.com
oui c'est bien ce que j'avais entendu. je ne suis pas tunisienne et on m'avait dit qu'il fallait que je m'associe avec une personne tunisienne pour avoir un commerce. mais comment savoir si la personne est de confiance. passer par un avocat, il parait qu'il faut faire attention a certains avocats, comme en france tu me diras!
Bonjour,
C'est faux, vous n'êtes absolument pas obligé de vous associer avec un Tunisien. Vous pouvez très bien vous installez à votre compte en Tunisie (vous aurez certains avantages en fonction du type d'investissement que vous comptez faire).
Désolée de vous contredire...mais toute activité "commerciale" n'est possible qu'en association avec un tunisien (ou sienne)
Seuls qqls projets "industriels" et société offshore sont ouverts aux étrangers sans association
Le Code d'incitations aux investissements couvre tous les secteurs d'activité à l'exception des mines, de l'énergie, du commerce intérieur et du secteur financier qui sont régis par des textes spécifiques.
quand a la mention :
"Les professions touchant au domaine commercial sont soumises à l'obtention de carte de commerçant auprès du ministère du Commerce, du Tourisme et de l'Artisanat."
les tunisiens l'obtiennent d'office mais un étranger doit justifier de 3ans d'activité d'un commerce pour "envisager" l'obtenir.
ce qui ramene automatiquement au fait que pour ouvrir un commerce, tu dois t'associer a un tunisien, et l'asso sur une sarl est 51%tunisien+49% etranger.
Je persiste à dire que l'association avec un tunisien n'est pas absolument nécessaire, et d'ailleurs à aucun moment, la réference présentée ne parle de l'obligation d'une association mais uniquement de demander une autorisation quand l'investisseur étranger est minoritaire.
Cela ressemble à la procédure d'acquisition de biens immobiliers qui nécessite une autorisation du gouverneur.
Je souhaite savoir si tu as avancer dans ton projet, car j'ai le même projet que et je suis franco tunisienne mais moi je souhaite m'installer à djerba.
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