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zamanitc-blog · 4 months ago
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Camper Vans for Sale
As the sun set over the bustling marketplace, a quirky vendor advertised his fleet of vintage camper vans, each boasting unique names like Wanderlust Wagon and Glampers' Delight. Just as buyers started to gather, he accidentally revealed that they all came with a complimentary pet parrot trained to squawk unsolicited travel advice. Turns out, the first piece of wisdom was: “Don't you dare buy without checking for hidden snacks!” https://www.driftervans.com
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giftdubaionline · 2 years ago
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COMMON CHALLENGES FACED BY VAN SALE BUSINESS OWNERS
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Van Sale Business Owners May Face Various Difficulties, Including
1.INVENTORY MANAGEMENT:
Keeping track of goods in a van selling business can be difficult. Effective inventory management procedures are necessary to monitor stock levels, ensure product freshness or expiration dates, and reduce stockouts or overstocking.
2. LIMITED SPACE:
Vans have limited space compared to traditional brick-and-mortar stores. It can be challenging to display and organize products effectively, especially if there is a wide range of items. Ensuring that products are easily accessible and well-presented in the limited space available is crucial.
3. PAYMENT PROCESSING:
Processing payments in a van sale business can be difficult, especially if it relies on cash transactions. Handling cash safely, managing change, and maintaining accurate records can all be difficult. Additionally, accepting electronic payments may require the necessary equipment or pos software integration.
4. CONNECTIVITY AND TECHNOLOGY:
Van sales companies are frequently located in places with poor or inconsistent internet access. This can have an impact on the use of POS systems, inventory management software, and other technological solutions that rely on a consistent internet connection. It becomes necessary to find solutions or incorporate offline functionality.
One solution for van sale businesses operating in areas with poor internet connectivity is to utilize offline POS systems. These systems are designed to function without a constant internet connection, allowing sales transactions and inventory management to continue uninterrupted.
Online POS systems offer several advantages for van sale businesses. They provide centralized data storage, allowing access to real-time sales information, inventory updates, and customer data from any location with an internet connection. This enhances efficiency and enables businesses to make data-driven decisions based on up-to-date information.
5. CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT:
Engaging with customers effectively during van visits can be challenging. Limited time, distractions, and other factors can make it difficult to build strong customer relationships or provide personalized service. Finding ways to effectively communicate product information, promotions, and brand messaging within a short interaction window can be a hurdle.
6. COMPETITION:
For every business competition prevails to face competition from other mobile vendors, stores, and online retailers. Differentiating the business, identifying unique selling points, and staying ahead in terms of product selling, pricing, and customer experience are constant challenges.
7. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE:
Van sale businesses have to follow various regulations abid by the government, including those related to food safety, health and safety standards, permits, and licenses. Staying updated with relevant regulations, ensuring compliance, and managing associated documents and inspections can be time-consuming and demanding.Overcoming these challenges requires careful planning, effective operational strategies, leveraging technology solutions, and staying adaptable to evolving market conditions.
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bookrat · 3 months ago
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End of month sale~
Aurornis is 26 inches long but takes up 21 inches of space and is $300
Shuvuuia is 28 inches long and is $250
Sinosauropteryx is 26 inches long and is $210
Wall base Sinosauropteryx is 20 inches tall, 27 inches long, hangs out from the wall about 5 inches and is $220
Tianyulong is 24 inches long and $270
Xiaotingia is 29 inches long, takes up 25 inches of space, and is 15 inches tall and $350
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consumer-goods-software · 2 years ago
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The van sales model minimizes the time between packaging and the shelf, reducing cost-to-serve, which is what every CPG company wants. Let’s dig into consumer goods categories that stand with van sales.
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 1 year ago
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Volkswagen Type 2 Splitscreen Articulated Camper, 1963 (2023). A restomod VW created from two Type 2 models is for sale in the UK. The front "truck" is powered by an Audi S3 5-cylinder turbocharged engine. The rear camper section has a double bed and a period Westfalia-style elevating roof and roof rack. Bidding is currently at £23,500 but the reserve has not been met, the auction has 3 plus days to run.
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jacobvanloon · 5 months ago
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The Cinders Landscape paintings are now available as limited one-time prints. store.jacobvanloon.com
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cubedmango · 1 year ago
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here's the pieces i drew for @aawriterzine !! the leftover sale for it is open right now, so make sure to treat urself to the books if u want to read some amazing stories 🌿
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skyefeys · 11 months ago
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as eagerly awaited, here's the highlights of my dgs2 reactions! this time briefly featuring my roommate, who i have gotten to love dgs by proxy.
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don't mind that it took me a month to post this i forgor
other reactions here!
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camtasticalsocks · 6 months ago
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New vans ;)
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blueiscoool · 2 days ago
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Painting Found at Garage Sale is a Van Gogh
During Vincent van Gogh’s year-long stay in a French asylum, he created some 150 paintings—including Irises and The Starry Night. He also painted many interpretations of other artists’ work, calling them “translations.” As van Gogh wrote in a letter to his brother Theo, he was “not copying pure and simple” but rather “translating into another language, the one of colors, the impressions of chiaroscuro and white and black.”
Now, experts say they’ve identified a long-lost van Gogh translation: an oil portrait of a red-cheeked fisherman, which an antiques collector purchased at a garage sale in Minnesota for under $50.
The collector sold the piece to the art research firm LMI Group International for an undisclosed amount in 2019. Since then, the company’s researchers have been investigating the painting, and they recently released a 450-page report detailing their conclusion: It’s a van Gogh.
When art historian Maxwell L. Anderson, chief operating officer of LMI Group, first laid eyes on the painting, he was “struck by what [he] saw,” as he tells the Wall Street Journal’s Kelly Crow. “Was I all in? No,” he adds. “But I was super intrigued.”
At the garage sale, the collector had been intrigued by the painting’s impasto, a technique involving thickly laid paint. The 18-inch-tall portrait depicts a white-bearded man by the sea who is smoking a pipe and repairing a fishing net. His downcast eyes betray contemplation, and his face is marked by ruddy coloring and deep smile lines. In the work’s bottom right corner is a signature: the word “Elimar.”
Though the piece lacked van Gogh’s famously vivid colors, Anderson saw “telltale signs of a deft painter at play,” per the Wall Street Journal. He also noticed a hair embedded in the brushwork.
In its analysis of Elimar, LMI Group combined science and technology with “traditional tools of connoisseurship, historical context, formal analysis and provenance research,” as chairman, president and CEO Lawrence M. Shindell says in a statement.
The company hired Jennifer Mass, president of Scientific Analysis of Fine Art, to analyze the canvas’ fibers and pigments. One particular red—geranium lake, or PR-50—introduced doubts. Van Gogh died by suicide in 1890, and researchers have always thought geranium lake was first patented around 1905.
Mass brought in patent lawyer Ben Appleton to search for an earlier patent. After a month of research, his firm found an 1883 patent for PR-50—a “find-within-a-find for conservators, who can now date and authenticate works containing this red pigment to the late 19th century,” writes the Wall Street Journal.
A genetic analysis of the hair embedded in the painting revealed that it had belonged to someone with red or red-brown hair. As van Gogh’s 35 self-portraits illustrate, the artist had ginger locks. Additionally, researchers found that the letters in the painting’s “Elimar” inscription—particularly the Es, Ms and As—match those in an 1885 van Gogh painting.
Van Gogh regularly neglected to sign his paintings, but why mark this one “Elimar”? According to LMI Group, Elimar is the name of a character in the 1848 Danish novel The Two Baronesses by Hans Christian Andersen—one of van Gogh’s favorite authors.
According to the report, van Gogh painted Elimar in 1889, during his first year at the sanitarium in southern France. Experts think Elimar is a so-called translation of Danish artist Michael Ancher’s portrait of fisherman Niels Gaihede, “a subject to which both [painter Paul] Gauguin and van Gogh were drawn,” per the statement.
“As soon as we saw the Ancher, I knew we were right,” art historian and LMI Group researcher William Havlicek tells the Wall Street Journal.
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Experts think Elimar was inspired by Michael Ancher’s portrait of fisherman Niels Gaihede
The analysis has provided “fresh insight into the oeuvre of van Gogh, particularly as it relates to his practice of reinterpreting works by other artists,” Anderson says in the statement. He thinks Elimar is “a form of spiritual self-portrait, allowing viewers to see the painter as he wished to be remembered.”
LMI Group will soon begin showing Elimar to major van Gogh scholars and dealers. They think the artwork is worth at least $15 million. Still, the painting’s authorship is not yet widely accepted, and art experts are generally hesitant to draw conclusions about newly discovered works’ authenticity.
“People love it when things fall through the cracks, and it would be wonderful if they found a van Gogh,” Richard Polsky, an art authenticator who wasn’t involved in the project, tells the Wall Street Journal. “But they’ve got to pin everything down and get a scholar at the Van Gogh Museum [in Amsterdam] to sign off on it.”
The Van Gogh Museum has seen the painting before. The anonymous buyer submitted it to the museum in 2019, and experts ruled that it wasn’t the real deal. However, the museum hasn’t yet responded to the new report.
“At the end of the day, the most important thing is what the experts in Van Gogh think of the artwork,” Robert Snell, co-owner and fine arts specialist at Revere Auctions in St. Paul, tells KARE’s Kent Erdahl.
Snell is particularly interested in the painting’s provenance. “Trying to figure out how that piece ended up at a garage sale in Minneapolis is really the $15 million mystery,” he adds.
By Sonja Anderson.
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ofthecaravel · 1 year ago
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do you think its expensive for greta van fleet to have that marble statue of adonis on loan from the met for that long? like i know they need a drummer but
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pine4pple-b0i · 7 months ago
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fun fact, that map i made??? and got signed??? and spent hundreds of dollars on??? is currently missing. my luggage went missing at the airport and now that map is MIA. i’m going to cry
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bouquetofgarnets · 1 month ago
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This vibrant cross-stitch pattern captures the essence of a dreamy countryside landscape, blending elements of Impressionism and Van Gogh-inspired artistry. A stunning golden sun radiates warmth across fields of lush lavender, while swirling skies add a sense of movement and magic. Nestled amidst the rolling fields are quaint yellow cottages, surrounded by cypress trees and a serene mountain backdrop.
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consumer-goods-software · 2 years ago
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Van Sales Automation software can help consumer goods companies maximize outcomes from van sales operations by improving visibility, traceability, and efficiency. Most van sales solutions support performance management, inventory management, payment collection, merchandising, and accounting. But what are the must-haves of these features for you to get an edge?
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 2 years ago
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Alfa Romeo F12, 1973. To be offered at auction, a rare Alfa Romeo van that served as a support vehicle for the Moto Villa motorcycle racing team. It has been comprehensively restored and is presented in Autodelta Racing Livery.
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