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Assortment Rationalisation
We group Liquitex acrylic paint, Basics acrylic, heavy body acrylic, acrylic gouache, markers, and mediums into buyer-friendly program tiers. The output is a smaller decision set with clear differences in viscosity, finish, pigment load, student fit, and professional use case. For distributors, that means fewer duplicate shelf slots. For institutions, it means a repeatable list that faculty and purchasing can both understand.
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Documentation & Tender Support
When a school district, museum shop, or art retailer asks for SDS, AP-related labeling notes, non-toxic positioning, packaging detail, or color chart material, Liquitex structures the request before it goes to review. We do not turn every inquiry into a long sales cycle; we identify the document pack, the product line, the deadline, and the territory so the quote can move cleanly.
03
Set Planning
Sets behave differently from open-stock color. A 6-color Basics acrylic set supports classroom trials, a 24-color heavy body set supports advanced studio programs, and medium bundles support technique-led workshops. Liquitex helps buyers separate those patterns, assign order multiples, and keep entry-level products from crowding out professional lines in the same replenishment plan.
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Channel-Specific Reorder Rules
Campus stores, independent art retailers, workshop operators, and distributors each need different replenishment logic. Liquitex service notes can mark evergreen colors, seasonal workshop items, high-velocity acrylic ink colors, and slower technical mediums. The aim is simple: fewer stockouts on core colors and fewer stranded quantities on highly specific finishes.