Commercial Support Desk
Global distributor coordination for bowling centers, pro shops, FEC operators, and table-sports buyers.
Send facility details, target categories, and timing. The team routes bowling, billiards, and indoor entertainment requests into the correct quote path.
Global distributor coordination for bowling centers, pro shops, FEC operators, and table-sports buyers.
Use the form for the fastest route. Include lane count, event date, and product families when possible.
Urgent distributor replenishment and shipment questions are prioritized when an order reference is supplied.
The two-column form is best for purchase planning: name, email, company, phone, country, facility type, and a short note on the actual buying problem. Strong requests mention lane count, target ball weights, accessory categories, distributor location, and whether table-sports or soft-play items are part of the same facility. Ebonite will treat each category separately inside the response so the approval path remains clean.
For a bowling center refresh, note the number of lanes, current house-ball condition, pro-shop involvement, expected weekly traffic, and whether the order is tied to a league season or a reopening date. For distributors, include preferred pack sizes, replenishment cadence, and the regions that need stock visibility. For FEC buyers, call out which categories are truly in scope so bowling products, billiards items, and indoor play components do not become one ambiguous request.
The response normally starts with clarification rather than pricing alone. Ebonite may ask for photos of existing storage, target ball weights, lane-condition expectations, retail rack space, or vendor onboarding needs. That extra discipline keeps the final quote easier to approve internally and easier to reuse when the next reorder cycle arrives.