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DISTRIBUTION UNIT Diagnostic - pre-test 3/10 – Explain the concept of Distribution Understand basic distribution concepts and channels Identify multiple.

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Page 1: DISTRIBUTION UNIT Diagnostic - pre-test 3/10 – Explain the concept of Distribution Understand basic distribution concepts and channels Identify multiple.

DISTRIBUTION UNIT

• Diagnostic - pre-test

• 3/10 – Explain the concept of Distribution• Understand basic distribution concepts and channels• Identify multiple types of distribution and the channel

members

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Marketing Co-OpDistribution

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What is Distribution?

• Making the “place” decision • Getting the product into the

customers hands

Concepts of Distribution:• In order for distribution to occur,

marketers must decide on their “channels of distribution” or how they will get the product to the customer

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What is Channel Distribution?

Channels of distribution:• The path a product takes

from its producer (manufacturer to the final user (the customer)

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Intermediaries

• Move products from the manufacturer to the

final user

• Also known as middlemen

• Classified based on whether or not they take

ownership of the product

• Merchant Intermediaries – take

ownership

• Agents – do not take ownership

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Channel Members

Wholesalers – business that buy large quantities of goods from manufacturers, store the goods, and then resell them to other businesses

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Channel Members

• Rack Jobbers – wholesalers that manage inventory and merchandising for retailers by counting stock, filling it in when needed, and maintaining store displays

• Ex: potato chips, CDs, greeting cards

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Channel Members

• Drop Shippers – own the goods they sell but do not physically handle the actual products

• EX: coal, lumber, chemicals

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Channel Members

Retailers – sell goods to the final consumer for personal use

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Channel Members

Brick-and-Mortar – traditional retailers that sell goods to the customer from their own physical store

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Channel Members

Non-store Retailing• Automatic Retailing

(vending machines)• Direct Mail• Catalog Retailing• E-tailing (online

retail)• TV home shopping

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Agents

• Agents – do not own the goods they sell. They bring buyers and sellers together

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Channels in the Consumer Market

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Channel A

Manufacturer/Producer Directly to Consumer

Direct distribution – sales of goods or services directly to the customer, with no intermediaries

Ways to sell directly to customers1. Selling products at the production site

Luck Stone – sell stone directly from quarry2. Having a sales force call on consumers

telemarketing3. Using catalogs

Victoria’s Secret4. Using the internet

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Channel B

Manufacturer to Retailer to Consumer

• Most commonly used channel for merchandise that dates quickly or needs servicing

Ex: clothing, automobiles, produce

Indirect Distribution- using one or more intermediaries

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Channel C

• Manufacturer/Producer to Wholesaler to Retailer to Consumer

• Most common distribution method for staple goods, which are items that are always carried in stock and whose styles do not change frequently

EX: flowers, non-perishable food items, candy

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Industrial Market

Industrial Market –buy products to use in their operations; also called the business-to-business market

Industrial users have different needs than retail users• Direct distribution (the least

common channel in the consumer market) is the most common in the industrial market

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Assignment

Read through Chapter 21.1 in the textbook and complete the following questions

Page 453 – questions 1-3Page 459 – questions 3, 4, 5

Use each of these words in a sentence that illustrates your understanding of its definition

Channel of Distribution WholesalersRack Jobbers Direct DistributionDrop Shippers Indirect DistributionBrick and Mortar retailers Industrial markete-tailing Intermediaries

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Distribution Review

1. In your own words what is distribution?2. What’s the difference between rack jobbers and

drop shippers?3. What are three different channels a product

could take to get to the consumer?4. Explain the difference between merchant

intermediaries and agents.5. Provide an example of a brick and mortar

retailer and what makes it a brick and mortar store?

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Distribution Test Review

1. Explain the difference between direct and indirect distribution.

2. Provide an example of a product that one would buy in an industrial market vs. a consumer market.

3. Define: 1. FOB Destination2. FOB Factory Freight Prepaid3. FOB Shipping Point4. FOB Destination Charges Reverse23

4. What is the key difference between a rack jobber and drop shipper?