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Supply Chain Management In a distribution system, four interrelated activities affect customer service and cost of providing it: Transportation, Distribution inventory, Warehouses (distribution centres), and Order processing. Physical distribution is the set of activities concerned with efficient movement of finished goods from the end of the production operation to the consumer. Physical distribution takes place within numerous wholesaling and retailing distribution channels, and includes such important decision areas as customer service, inventory control, materials handling, protective packaging, order procession, transportation, warehouse site selection, and warehousing.