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The Wholesaler The Middleman and the Speculative Inventory
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Assumptions: Wholesalers Largest portion of business is to retailers Appear in a channel of distribution due a cost efficiency associated with: –Economies of assorting functions –Hold an inventory –Spatial convenience for retailers –Bulk breaking functions Illustrate the importance of channel functions and function shifting
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Channel “Length” Appearance of the wholesaler is the determinant of whether a channel is referred to as a “long” or “short” channel. Survive only as long as a sufficient scale exists with a retail format: –Independently owned hardware store –Independently owned grocery store
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Product Characteristics Physical deterioration, perishables Number of manufacturers Number of retailers Variations in product qualities, grades Product bulk and weight, significance of shipping cost.
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Types of Ownership Arrangements in Physical Distribution Corporate Systems Wholesaler Sponsored Voluntary Chains Retail Sponsored Cooperatives Franchise Systems
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Corporate Channel Vertical integration into warehousing and distribution. Grocery chain achieves sufficient scale to own (make) its warehousing function.
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For vertical integration to compete effectively Must operate both sides of “channel” at an efficient scale: retail and wholesale –“Unbalanced throughput” –Inefficiencies emerge Overcome “dulled incentives” for the “not for profit” side of operation.
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Contractual: Cooperative Coalition at one level in the channel (retailers) pool resources to own and operate the supplying function (wholesaling). This cooperative level is operated at "not-for- profit" or provides "dividends" to members based on volume.
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Cooperatives Avoids the successive markup problem by having markup at the retail end. Frequently criticized for not being able to manage costs effectively. Examples: –Associated Grocer, Kansas City –Affiliated Foods Southwest –Farmland Industries
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UNIFIED WESTERN GROCERS, INC. Unified is a cooperative organization that conducts business principally with its members. Unified's Bylaws provide for: Member-patrons, that are the shareholders of the Company and participate in the patronage dividend programs; and. Associate patrons that do not own shares but do participate in the patronage dividend programs.
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Contractual: Wholesaler Sponsored Voluntary Chains Independent Grocers Alliance, i.e., (IGA Food Stores) = Fleming Foods Ace Hardware Independently owned stores Wholesaler coordinates pricing, specials, private labels, and supplier relations. Successive markup present, supplier dependent on a mark-up. Efficiently managed supply.
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