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1 Nickels Cover Nickels McHugh

2 Distributing Products Quickly and Efficiently
Chapter Distributing Products Quickly and Efficiently 15 15-2

3 Channel of Distribution
Marketing Intermediaries Wholesaler Retailer Agents/Brokers Role of Intermediaries Create Efficiency Value vs. Cost

4 Utility Form Possession Time Information Service Place

5 Wholesale Intermediaries
Merchant Wholesalers Full-Service Limited-Function Rack Jobbers Cash-and-Carry Drop Shippers Business to Business (B2B)

6 Percent of B2B Commerce from Internet
*Excludes Service Industries Source: Forrester Research Inc.

7 They All Started in 1962 Company 1st Store Objective Wal-Mart Target
Rogers, Ark. July 1962 Slash prices. Makeup difference in volume Target Roseville, MN May 1962 Discount retailer with strong sense of value Kmart Garden City, MI March 1962 Bring discount store concept to suburban malls Source: Business 2.0, June 2003, p. 38.

8 Over 100 Million Customers Weekly
Wal-Mart 2003 – 4,773 Stores 962,000 associates U.S. 282,000 international #1 Retailer over $250 Billion in sales Over 100 Million Customers Weekly Source: Business 2.0, June 2003, p. 38.

9 Wal-Mart’s Top Selling Products
Sales in Millions Source: Owen Thomas “Lord of the Things”, Business 2.0, March 2002, p. 32.

10 Target 2002 Revenues > $43 Billion Profits = 1.7 Billion
1,107 Stores in 47 State Employs > 192,000 Source: Business 2.0, June 2003, p. 38.

11 Kmart 1,115 Kmarts in 49 states 170,000 associates
Average Kmart stocks > 100,000 SKUs (stock keeping units) Successfully emerged from bankruptcy in 2003 Source: Business 2.0, June 2003, p. 38.

12 Top Convenience Stores
Top Five Supermarkets Top Convenience Stores Wal-Mart Kroger Ahold Abertson’s Costco Quik Trip 7-Eleven

13 Home Depot 2002 Sales $58.2 Billion Lowe’s 2002 Sales $26 Billion
Shopping Centers Category Killers Home Depot Sales $58.2 Billion Lowe’s Sales $26 Billion 46,336 Shopping Centers in U.S Million Adults visited shopping centers

14 Is It Becoming a Wal-Mart World?
*There are 3,400 stores in the U.S. Source: Wal-Mart Annual Report 2003

15 The Wheel of Retailing 2. Retail Outlet 3. Retail Outlet Passage of
Adds Service Raises Prices Better Location Higher Prices Higher Status Passage of Time 4. New Outlet Enters 1. Retail Outlet Starts Low Price Limited Service Low Price Limited Service Out-of-way Location

16 Retail Store Distribution
Intensive Selective Exclusive

17 Non-Store Distribution
E-tailing Telemarketing Vending Machines, Kiosks, Carts Direct Selling Multilevel Marketing Direct Marketing

18 Top Internet Shopping Sites
Site Hits in Millions Week Ending 12/1/02 Source: USA Today, “Snapshots”

19 Why Buy Gifts Online? Source: “Dreaming of a Green Christmas”, Newsweek, November 11, 2002, p. E24

20 Why People Don’t Shop Online
It isn’t secure It will jeopardize my privacy Usually must pay shipping charges Not enough selection Can’t touch/try things first No satisfaction guarantee Returns are a hassle Won’t arrive on time Hard to find things online Enjoy getting out of house to shop Source: blink,

21 Necessary Website Features
Source: “Dreaming of a Green Christmas”, Newsweek, November 11, 2002, p. E24

22 Channel Cooperation Corporate Distribution Contractual Distribution
Administered Distribution Supply Chain Management

23 The Supply Chain

24 Logistics Physical Distribution Inbound Materials Outbound Reverse
Information

25 Transportation & Storage Modes
Railroad Motor Vehicles Water Pipeline Air Intermodal Warehousing Storage Distribution


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