MICHELENA distributor program

Representing Quebec's most respected architectural doors

Distribution program for retailers and showrooms. Commercial terms, technical support and product training to represent the MICHELENA brand.

Distribution program

Join the MICHELENA distributor network

Our workshop primarily operates on direct sales but collaborates with a selected network of distributors and retailers who share the same quality standards. Becoming a distributor means offering your client base a product made entirely in Quebec, in solid wood, with a level of customization that industrial catalogs cannot reproduce.

The partnership

What the distribution program includes

The program is designed to give the distributor the tools to represent the product with confidence. The workshop provides technical support, training and supply of presentation material.

  • Product training and ongoing support

    Initial training on species, finishes and available configurations. Updates when new ranges are introduced. Technical support by phone or email to answer end-client questions. The St-Eustache workshop, RBQ-licensed, remains the technical contact behind every sale.

Included in the program

Resources for distributors

Everything a point of sale needs to present and sell our products.

  • Species and finish samples for the showroom
  • Product presentation material
  • Initial training and product updates
  • Technical support for end-client questions
  • Commercial terms tailored to volume
  • Priority manufacturing lead times for recurring orders
Advantages

Why distribute MICHELENA

What the program brings to the retailer and their clients.

Differentiating product

Custom solid wood doors stand apart from the standard offering in hardware stores and big-box retailers. They attract a high-end clientele looking for quality and exclusivity.

Margin on a premium product

Our high-end positioning allows margins above mass-market products. The perceived value for the end client supports the price and reduces pressure on negotiation.

Direct manufacturer as partner

No intermediary between the distributor and the workshop. Technical questions, modifications and order tracking go directly through the manufacturing team.

Process

Become a distributor in four steps

From the initial inquiry to the first order.

01
Information request

Initial contact by email or phone. Presentation of the point of sale, the target clientele and the desired territory.

02
Evaluation and terms

The workshop assesses fit with our positioning. Presentation of commercial terms, expected volumes and territorial exclusivities.

03
Training and material

Product training for the sales team. Delivery of samples, catalog and showroom material. Set-up of the order channel.

04
First order

Placing the first order with workshop guidance. Manufacturing follow-up and coordinated delivery to the point of sale or directly to the end client.

Frequently asked questions

Questions from potential distributors

Five points to clarify before signing as a distributor: minimum volume, exclusivity, delivery, marketing support, returns. Here they are.

Join the network

Interested in the distribution program?

Tell us about the point of sale and the target clientele. Our commercial team returns with the program terms and the material needed to get started.