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CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION RENUKA MEHRA LECTURER INB.B.B.A.III GCCBA-42

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CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION . RENUKA MEHRA LECTURER INB.B.B.A.III GCCBA-42. INTORDUCTION . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION

RENUKA MEHRALECTURER INB.B.B.A.III

GCCBA-42

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INTORDUCTION According to American Marketing Association,

“Distribution channel is a structure of intra-company organization units and extra-company agents and dealers, wholesale and retain , through which a commodity, product or service is marked.”

According to EW Cundiff and RS Still, “ Channel of distribution is the route taken by title to the goods as they move from the producer to ultimate consumers or industrial users.”

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Marketing system comprising channels of distributionManufacturers and processo

rs

Marketing Intermediaries-retailers-agents-brokers

-wholesalers-dealers

End users

Perform functions like-Financial

-advertising-transportation-warehousing

-others

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Characteristics of Channel of Distribution It is a pathway composed of intermediaries

through which products and services flow from manufacturers to customers.

Flow of goods is sequential and usually undirectional

constitutes a contractual organization Function performed by intermediaries include

buying , sorting out, accumulation, allocation , selling and transferring title of products to consumers.

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Need Channel of Distribution Helps in making product visible to customer Provides valuable feedback to the producer

regarding consumer’s preference, taste , habits, fashion and consumer’s response to a product.

Further provides consumer services like credits, home delivery, warranties and guarantees

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Functions of Distribution Members Research Contact Promotion Matching Sorting Accumulation Allocation

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Contd. Negotiation Physical distribution Financing Risk taking

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Importance of Channel of Distribution Cost saving in specialization Minimum total transactions Principle of searching Facilitates distributive system Reduce exchange time Creates time, place and ownership utility Stabilize Provides information

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Types of Channel of Distribution

Direct Selling

Indirect

Selling

Channels

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Direct Selling Personal Selling Direct Mailing Telemarketing

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Indirect Selling Manufacturer- Retailer- Consumer Channel Manufacturer- Wholesaler-Retailer-Consumer

Channel Manufacturer- Agent -Wholesaler-Retailer-

Consumer Channel

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Figure showing relationship

Marketing Channels for Consumer Products

Manufacturer Manufacturer

Manufacturer

Manufacturer

Agents

Wholesalers

Wholesalers

Retailers

Retailers

Retailers

Consumers Consumers

Consumers

Consumers A

B C

D

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Types of Marketing Intermediaries1) Merchant Intermediaries- they are further of

following types Wholesalers Retailers

2) Agent Intermediary

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Wholesalers are of following types

Full functions wholesaler Limited function wholesalers Convertor Wholesaler Rack jobbers Drop shippers Limited line wholesalers Specialty time

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Retailers

Small Scale Retailers Large scale retailers- for eg. Departmental store Multiple shops Supermarkets Mail order houses Franchising Consumer cooperatives

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2) Agent Intermediary

Commission agents Brokers Factors Auctioneers Facilitators

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Factors affecting Selection of channels Market Consideration The nature of the market Number of potential customers Size of order Geographic location of consumers

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• Product Consideration Cost of the product Nature of product Technical nature of the product Range of product Level of services required Weight of products

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• Company Consideration Financial soundness Volume of production Post-sale service ability Company reputation Company marketing policies

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• Middlemen Consideration Functions performed by middlemen Financial ability Terms and conditions

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• Environment consideration Economic Legal Fiscal Policies

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Channel selection process

Identity target consumers

Determining consumer behavior

Ascertain channel alternatives

Evaluation of channel alternatives

Locate potential customer

Select channel members

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