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1 The Nature of The Supply Chain and Distribution
Chapter Eleven The Nature of The Supply Chain and Distribution 1

2 Unlike real estate, location is becoming progressively less relevant
Unlike real estate, location is becoming progressively less relevant. The three critical factors for the Internet age are logistics, logistics, logistics. - William B. Lipsin, CEO, Ironside Technologies

3 Objectives Explain general purpose of distribution & logistics
Show distribution system’s contributions Examine tradeoff between customer satisfaction & costs in distribution Understand a total cost approach to distribution Understand pervasive nature of distribution Introduce channel intermediaries and various distribution channels Introduce vertical marketing systems Overview distribution’s interaction with other aspects of the marketing mix Examine channel relations

4 Distribution’s Function
The major purpose of marketing is to satisfy human needs by delivering products of various types to buyers when and where they want them and at a reasonable cost. The “when and where” is the function of Distribution 2

5 Definitions Logistics Supply Chain In-process inventory
Component parts & Raw material Finished goods Supply Chain

6 Physical Distribution Activities
Inventory management Order processing Warehousing and storage Materials handling Protective packaging & containerization Outbound transportation

7 Physical Distribution Objectives
Maximize Customer Service Minimize Costs

8 Channel of Distribution
All intermediaries involved in the exchange process Excludes pre-manufacturing (raw materials or component parts) Facilitate movement of physical goods and title PRODUCER INTERMEDIARIES CONSUMER 4

9 Physical Distribution Functions
Accumulating bulk Creating assortments Breaking bulk Reducing transactions Transportation & storage 7

10 Modes of Transportation
Rail Motor Water Pipeline Air

11 Modes of Transportation
Railroads Medium cost and speed Low reliability Many damaged goods Good Geographic flexibility

12 Modes of Transportation
Motor carrier Medium reliability Good speed Good flexibility Above average damage Now more competitive and unregulated

13 Modes of Transportation
Air freight Expensive Very fast Above average reliability Average flexibility Average reputation for undamaged goods

14 Modes of Transportation
Water transportation Low cost Low reliability Limited flexibility Limited damage

15 Modes of Transportation
Pipeline Mostly gas and petroleum Low cost High reliability Limited flexibility Texas Kansas

16 Modes of Transportation
Intermodal transportation Ship + Truck (fishyback) Rail + Truck (piggyback) Air + Truck (birdyback)

17 Storage & Inventory COntrol
Breaking Bulk

18 Total Cost: A Systems Approach
Handling Costs Shipping Costs Costs Transportation

19 Total Cost: A Systems Approach
@$#*&!*&%

20 Communication & Transaction Functions
Gather & Disseminate Information 1 9 24 37 2 3 57 Buying & Selling Personal Selling Advertising Sales Promotion 12

21 Facilitating Functions
Extra Services Payment & Credit Services Risk Taking 13

22 Typical Channels of Distribution
ANUFACTURER ONSUMER GENT ETAILER HOLESALER 14

23 Business-to-Business Channels
Direct Wholesaler 21

24 Vertical Marketing Systems
Corporate systems - total ownership Contractual - legal relationships Administered - strong leadership 23

25 Planning the Channel of Distribution
Determining the structure Marketing mix strategy Organizational resources External environmental factors Market characteristics Consumer preferences and behavior The nature and availability of Intermediaries Other environmental factors 26

26 Intensive Distribution
Producer Retailer Seeks to obtain maximum product exposure at the retail level

27 Selective Distribution Product is sold in a limited number of outlets
Producer Product is sold in a limited number of outlets Retailer

28 Exclusive Distribution
Producer Product is sold in only one outlet in a given area Retailer

29 Channel Relationships
Cooperation Conflict Power Coercive Expert Legitimate 28

30 Other Distribution Management Issues
One Coca Cola Distributor One thousand retailers OK Reverse distribution Difficult Backward channel Ethical, Political, & Legal 29

31 Review Explain general purpose of distribution & logistics
Show distribution system’s contributions Examine tradeoff between customer satisfaction & costs in distribution Understand a total cost approach to distribution Understand pervasive nature of distribution Introduce channel intermediaries and various distribution channels Introduce vertical marketing systems Overview distribution’s interaction with other aspects of the marketing mix Examine channel relations


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