In the four-factor framework for establishing a relationship with retailers, the step that involves manufacturers and retailers working together to implement the six ps of retailing is known as managing an omnichannel strategy.
<h3>Who are the retailers?</h3>
In a market, the retailer refers to the company that buys products from a manufacturer or wholesaler and sells them to end users or customers.
The factors for establishing a relationship with retailers includes choosing retailing partners, identifying types of retailers, developing a retail strategy and managing an omnichannel strategy.
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- Timbuktu, a trading city in central Mali, is still referred to as the most isolated remote location in the world. 
- Timbuktu started as a summer encampment for nomadic tribes of the region.
- During World War II Timbuktu was used to house prisoners of war.
- Today Timbuktu is very, very poor.
- Both droughts and floods consistently threaten the city. Flooding happens because the city doesn’t have an adequate drainage system to keep rainwater from building up.
- The movement of salt from the mines in the middle of the Sahara desert through Timbuktu to the Niger River is what Timbuktu depends on for its survival.
- Rice is the predominant crop grown in the area.
- It is about 15 km north of the Niger River. 
- In the 14th Century it became the commercial, religious and cultural center of the West African empires of Mali and Songhai. 
- Timbuktu’s greatest contribution to Islam and world civilization was its scholarship. By the 14th Century important books were written and copied in Timbuktu.