Chap 10 Flashcards

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Place:

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Making goods and services available in the right quantities and locations, when the customers want them.

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Channel of distribution:

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Any series of firms or individuals who participate in the flow of products from producer to final user or consumer.

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3
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Place decisions have long-run effects:

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They are usually harder to change than product, price decisions and promotion.

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4
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Direct distribution:

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When a firm distribute directly to the final customer or consumer. Direct distribution allows a firm to control the marketing mix and they can serve target customers at a lower cost or do the work more effectively than intermediaries.

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5
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Direct marketing:

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Direct communication between a seller and an individual customer using a promotion method other than face-to-face personal selling.

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Discrepancy of quantity:

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The difference between the quantity of products it is economical for a producer to make and the quantity the final users or consumers normally want.

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Discrepancy of assortment:

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The difference between the lines a typical producer makes and the assortment a final consumers or users want.

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Regrouping activities:

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Adjust the quantities or assortments of products handled at each level in a channel of distribution.

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9
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Accumulating:

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Involves collecting products from many small producers.

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10
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Bulk-breaking:

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Involves dividing larger quantities into smaller quantities, as products get closer to the final market.

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11
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Sorting:

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Separating products into grades an qualities desired by different target markets.

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12
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Assorting:

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Putting together a variety of products to give a target market what it wants.

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13
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Traditional channel systems:

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The various channel members make little or no effort to cooperate with each other.

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14
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Vertical conflicts:

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Occur between firms at different levels in the channel of distribution.

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15
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Horizontal conflicts:

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Occur between firms at the same level in the channel of distribution.

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16
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Channel captain:

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A manager who helps direct activities of a whole channel and tries to avoid or solve channel conflicts.

17
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Vertical marketing systems:

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Are channel systems in which the whole channel focuses on the same target market at the end of the channel. These systems make sense and are growing because if the final customer doesn’t buy the product the whole channel suffers.

18
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Corporate channel systems:

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Corporate ownership all along the channel.

19
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Vertical integration:

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Acquiring firms at different levels of channel activity.

20
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Administered channel systems:

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The channel members informally agree to cooperate with each other.

21
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Contractual channel systems:

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The channel members agree by contract to cooperate with each other.

22
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Ideal market exposure:

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Makes a product available widely enough to satisfy target customers’ needs but not exceed them.

23
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Intensive distribution:

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Selling a product through all responsible and suitable wholesalers or retailers who will stock or sell the product.

24
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Selective distribution:

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Selling through only those intermediaries who will give the product special attention.

25
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Exclusive distribution:

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Selling through only one intermediary in a particular geographic area.

26
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80/20 rule:

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80 percent of a company’s sales often come from only 20 percent of its customers until it becomes more selective in choosing customers.

27
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Multichannel distribution:

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Occurs when a producer uses several competing channels to reach the same target market.

28
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Reverse channels:

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Channels use to retrieve products that customers no longer want. This occurs when companies have to recall products because of safety problems.

29
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Exporting:

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Selling some of what the firm produces to foreign markets.

30
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Licensing:

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Means selling the right to use some process, trademark, patent or other right for a fee or royalty.

31
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Management contracting:

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The seller provides only management and marketing skills; others own the production and distribution facilities.

32
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Joint venture:

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A domestic firm enters into a partnership with a foreign firm.

33
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Direct investment:

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Means that a parent firm has a division or owns a subsidiary firm in a foreign market.