Chapter 10, Section 3 (Part II) – Placement

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Chapter 10, Section 3 (Part II) – Placement Intro to Business Chapter 10, Section 3 (Part II) – Placement

How Did I Get Here?

Distribution (Placement) Determining the best methods and procedures to use to allow customers to find, obtain and use a product/service

Channel of Distribution Route a product follows and the businesses involved in moving a product from producer to final consumer

Conventional Channels

Need for Channels Differences in Quantity Differences in Assortment Example: P&G Pantene Shampoo Differences in Assortment Consumers want variety of products Example: Dell Computers

Need for Channels Differences in Location Reaching customers in different places Example: Wal-Mart Hub & Spoke Network

Distribution Channels… Take the large quantities produced and breaks them into quantities people want Gather products from many producers to give customers variety they want in convenient locations Move products efficiently from where they are made to where they are sold

Channels and Channel Members Channel Members – Businesses that take part in a channel of distribution Channels Direct: products move from producer straight to consumer with no other “help.” Indirect: includes one or more other businesses between producer and consumer.

Indirect Channels Other businesses, aside from producer, perform one or more marketing functions Transportation Sales Financing Retailers are the FINAL organization in an indirect channel for consumer products

Channel Considerations Coverage Required Intensive Distribution vs. Selective Distribution Degree of Control Required Indirect – we are giving up control of marketing to some degree Cost Transportation, Processing, Carrying Costs, Packaging, Handling

Activity – Distribution Channels 1). Identify a producer and product that uses a Direct Distribution Channel 2). Identify a producer and product that follows an Indirect Distribution Channel (include the various channel members)