Deck 11: Distribution Customer Service and Logistics

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The physical distribution concept focuses on lower costs and better service to increase customer value.
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PD service levels may be affected by the time taken to enter and process orders,but not by backorder procedures.
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For many physical goods,firms spend half or more of their total marketing dollars on physical distribution activities.
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Most physical distribution decisions involve trade-offs among costs,the customer service level,and sales.
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Retailers selling a new product that is in hot demand,like the latest movie release or a best-selling book,would be unlikely to incur higher costs for faster delivery (physical distribution).
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With the PD concept,firms decide what specific service level to provide their customers.
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Whenever Product includes a physical good,Place requires logistics decisions.
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Physical distribution is the part of marketing that is visible to most customers.
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The physical distribution concept is based on the idea that selecting the lowest-cost transporting alternative and the lowest-cost storing alternative will result in the lowest total distribution cost.
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A firm may spend 50 percent or more of its total marketing dollars on PD activities.
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Information technology involves a trade-off because it cannot improve service levels and cut costs at the same time.
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The PD concept seeks to maximize the profit for a given customer service level.
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Advance information on product availability affects physical distribution (PD)service levels.
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A marketing manager should never increase the total cost of distribution,even if this would result in a better customer service level for his or her target market.
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The total cost approach involves evaluating each possible PD system and identifying only the transportation costs associated with each alternative.
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Logistics costs do not vary between developed economies like the U.S.and developing economies like those of Africa.
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Better information flows make it easier to coordinate activities,improve efficiency,and add value for the customer.
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The physical distribution concept seeks to minimize the cost of distribution for a given customer service level.
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In countries where physical distribution systems are inefficient,consumers face shortages of the products they need.
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Logistics focuses on the handling of goods along a channel of distribution but not within individual firms.
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Every firm should try to use the just-in-time approach to physical distribution.
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The supply chain concept rests on the idea that distribution can usually be reduced if the firm that is the "weakest link" in the channel of distribution is eliminated.
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Just-in-time delivery reduces storing and handling costs for business customers.
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Most marketing functions can be shared in a channel,but the storing function is almost always handled by the producer.
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The total cost approach to physical distribution focuses exclusively on the total cost of transporting a product.
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A firm that uses of electronic data interchange (EDI)can easily share the information put in a standardized format between its different computers.
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A channel of distribution is part of a supply chain.
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The term supply chain can be misleading because the chain typically involves only two firms: a vendor (selling firm)and a customer (buying firm).
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A channel of distribution is part of a broader network of relationships called a supply chain.
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The challenges of coordinating logistics functions in a supply chain have led to less sharing of information over the Internet and on websites.
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In both a supply chain and a channel of distribution,the primary aim should be to create maximum value for the customer.
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Electronic data interchange is important in business markets in the United States,but it plays little role in international trade.
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A JIT system shifts greater responsibility for physical distribution activities forward in the channel.
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Just-in-time delivery systems typically shift more responsibility for PD activities to the customer rather than the supplier.
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A channel of distribution for a product involves more firms than a supply chain for the same product.
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A supply chain is the same thing as a channel of distribution.
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A supply chain includes all the activities involved in procuring materials,transforming them into products,and distributing them to customers.
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The total cost approach ignores inventory carrying costs and excludes the use of cost accounting and economics tools.
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In both supply chains and channels of distribution,the primary aim should be for each firm to keep its own costs as low as possible.
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The total cost approach to physical distribution management involves evaluating all the costs of alternative physical distribution systems,including transporting,storing,and handling costs.
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Transporting costs usually add relatively little to the cost of valuable products.
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The sensors placed on trucks and train cars to monitor their movement can help managers in identifying opportunities to more effectively manage the economic and environmental costs of transportation.
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The best transporting mode is the one that provides the required level of service at the lowest cost.
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Compared to other transportation alternatives,transportation by pipeline tends to have high costs and low dependability in meeting schedules.
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For short distances and higher-value products,trucks may charge higher rates but provide slower service.
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Airfreight generally increases both transporting cost and the total cost of distribution because it tends to add to inventory costs,spoilage,theft,and damage.
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When a firm uses airplanes for transportation of goods,it will incur high costs in packing,unpacking,and preparing goods for sale.
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In the United States,trucks carry more freight over more miles than any other mode of transportation.
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Goods that might become separated or damaged during transport can benefit from containerization in shipping.
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Low transporting cost is not the only criterion for selecting the best mode of transportation.
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In the United States,there is little competition among transporting firms for shipping business because government regulations control most transporting rates,routes,and schedules.
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Railroads are considered inefficient in transporting perishable items or those in urgent demand.
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At least 75 percent of all U.S.freight moves,at least part of the way,by trucks.
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Transporting is the marketing function that makes products available when and where they need to be and involves a cost.
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Although ships and barges are slow,they are the lowest-cost method of freight transporting and are useful when speed is not critical.
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Compared to other modes of transportation,water transportation is medium in its dependability in meeting schedules and high in its ability to handle many varieties of goods.
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Containerization is the method of grouping individual items into an economical shipping quantity and sealing them in protective containers for transit to the final destination.
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Transport costs represent a significant part of the cost of products that are already valuable relative to their size and weight.
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Transporting choices in developing countries are usually fewer in number.
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Transport costs per pound for less-than-full carloads are less than for full loads.
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When a firm skips the distribution center concept and ships products directly from the manufacturing site to retail stores,the products may move more quickly but at a higher cost.
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Storing allows producers and intermediaries to keep stocks at convenient locations,ready to meet customers' needs.
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It is more expensive to produce large quantities of one size,and store the unsold quantity,than to have shorter production runs.
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Storing is the marketing function that increases the value of goods without involving any costs.
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Logistics,or physical distribution,is related to the ________ part of the marketing mix.

A)Possession
B)Place
C)Production
D)Promotion
E)Product
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Which of the following is true of logistics in marketing strategy?

A)It differs from physical distribution in its combinations of decisions.
B)Even when the combinations of logistics decisions vary,they result in the same level of distribution service.
C)It includes the transporting,storing,and handling of physical goods within individual firms.
D)It specifically expands spatial separations between producers and consumers.
E)A macro-marketing perspective suggests logistics costs are the same between any two countries.
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When both regrouping and storing are needed,a firm should add a distribution center.
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Public warehouses (compared to private warehouses)provide greater economy and flexibility when a firm does not have a regular need to store a large volume of goods,but they provide fewer services than a firm's own warehouse could.
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The main function of a distribution center is to speed the flow of goods and avoid unnecessary storage.
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As a percentage of GDP,which of the following most likely characterizes logistic costs incurred in developing economies in Africa?

A)less than 9 percent
B)9 to 12 percent
C)approximately 12 percent
D)approximately 15 percent
E)30 percent or more
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Private warehouses (compared to public warehouses)are most appropriate when a firm has a regular need to store a large quantity of goods.
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Inventory is the amount of goods being stored.
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A distribution center is a special kind of warehouse designed to perform regrouping activities.
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Logistics,or physical distribution,is the ________ part of the marketing mix.

A)Possession
B)Placement
C)Production
D)Promotion
E)Product
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In which of the following places would the logistics costs be most likely to run between 9 and 15 percent of GDP?

A)China
B)Singapore
C)Europe
D)Latin America
E)Africa
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Which of the following is true of logistics costs?

A)They are important to both firms and consumers.
B)They don't vary from firm to firm.
C)They are very similar across different countries.
D)They represent less than one-fourth the expense attached to hospital supplies.
E)They have little impact on a macro-marketing system.
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Efforts to reduce the environmental effects of transporting usually increase the firm's distribution costs.
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Bar codes,UPC numbers,and RFID tags make it easy for computers to monitor inventory,order stock,and track shipping costs.
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A distribution center is a special kind of public warehouse designed specifically for storing perishable products.
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Public warehouses are storing facilities owned or leased by companies for their own use and have high managerial control.
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The physical distribution concept focuses on lower costs and better service to increase customer value.
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Explanation: The physical distribution concept seeks to minimize the cost of distribution for a given customer service level.Lower costs and better service help increase customer value.
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PD service levels may be affected by the time taken to enter and process orders,but not by backorder procedures.
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Explanation: Refer to Exhibit 11-3.The time to enter and process orders and backorder procedures affects PD service levels.
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For many physical goods,firms spend half or more of their total marketing dollars on physical distribution activities.
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Explanation: For some products,a company may spend half or more of its total marketing dollars on physical distribution activities.
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Most physical distribution decisions involve trade-offs among costs,the customer service level,and sales.
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Retailers selling a new product that is in hot demand,like the latest movie release or a best-selling book,would be unlikely to incur higher costs for faster delivery (physical distribution).
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With the PD concept,firms decide what specific service level to provide their customers.
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Whenever Product includes a physical good,Place requires logistics decisions.
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Physical distribution is the part of marketing that is visible to most customers.
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The physical distribution concept is based on the idea that selecting the lowest-cost transporting alternative and the lowest-cost storing alternative will result in the lowest total distribution cost.
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A firm may spend 50 percent or more of its total marketing dollars on PD activities.
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Information technology involves a trade-off because it cannot improve service levels and cut costs at the same time.
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The PD concept seeks to maximize the profit for a given customer service level.
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Advance information on product availability affects physical distribution (PD)service levels.
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A marketing manager should never increase the total cost of distribution,even if this would result in a better customer service level for his or her target market.
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The total cost approach involves evaluating each possible PD system and identifying only the transportation costs associated with each alternative.
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Logistics costs do not vary between developed economies like the U.S.and developing economies like those of Africa.
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Better information flows make it easier to coordinate activities,improve efficiency,and add value for the customer.
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The physical distribution concept seeks to minimize the cost of distribution for a given customer service level.
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In countries where physical distribution systems are inefficient,consumers face shortages of the products they need.
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Logistics focuses on the handling of goods along a channel of distribution but not within individual firms.
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Every firm should try to use the just-in-time approach to physical distribution.
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The supply chain concept rests on the idea that distribution can usually be reduced if the firm that is the "weakest link" in the channel of distribution is eliminated.
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Just-in-time delivery reduces storing and handling costs for business customers.
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Most marketing functions can be shared in a channel,but the storing function is almost always handled by the producer.
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The total cost approach to physical distribution focuses exclusively on the total cost of transporting a product.
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A firm that uses of electronic data interchange (EDI)can easily share the information put in a standardized format between its different computers.
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A channel of distribution is part of a supply chain.
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The term supply chain can be misleading because the chain typically involves only two firms: a vendor (selling firm)and a customer (buying firm).
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A channel of distribution is part of a broader network of relationships called a supply chain.
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The challenges of coordinating logistics functions in a supply chain have led to less sharing of information over the Internet and on websites.
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In both a supply chain and a channel of distribution,the primary aim should be to create maximum value for the customer.
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Electronic data interchange is important in business markets in the United States,but it plays little role in international trade.
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A JIT system shifts greater responsibility for physical distribution activities forward in the channel.
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Just-in-time delivery systems typically shift more responsibility for PD activities to the customer rather than the supplier.
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A channel of distribution for a product involves more firms than a supply chain for the same product.
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A supply chain is the same thing as a channel of distribution.
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A supply chain includes all the activities involved in procuring materials,transforming them into products,and distributing them to customers.
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The total cost approach ignores inventory carrying costs and excludes the use of cost accounting and economics tools.
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In both supply chains and channels of distribution,the primary aim should be for each firm to keep its own costs as low as possible.
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The total cost approach to physical distribution management involves evaluating all the costs of alternative physical distribution systems,including transporting,storing,and handling costs.
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Transporting costs usually add relatively little to the cost of valuable products.
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The sensors placed on trucks and train cars to monitor their movement can help managers in identifying opportunities to more effectively manage the economic and environmental costs of transportation.
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The best transporting mode is the one that provides the required level of service at the lowest cost.
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Compared to other transportation alternatives,transportation by pipeline tends to have high costs and low dependability in meeting schedules.
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For short distances and higher-value products,trucks may charge higher rates but provide slower service.
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Airfreight generally increases both transporting cost and the total cost of distribution because it tends to add to inventory costs,spoilage,theft,and damage.
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When a firm uses airplanes for transportation of goods,it will incur high costs in packing,unpacking,and preparing goods for sale.
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In the United States,trucks carry more freight over more miles than any other mode of transportation.
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Goods that might become separated or damaged during transport can benefit from containerization in shipping.
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Low transporting cost is not the only criterion for selecting the best mode of transportation.
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In the United States,there is little competition among transporting firms for shipping business because government regulations control most transporting rates,routes,and schedules.
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Railroads are considered inefficient in transporting perishable items or those in urgent demand.
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At least 75 percent of all U.S.freight moves,at least part of the way,by trucks.
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Transporting is the marketing function that makes products available when and where they need to be and involves a cost.
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Although ships and barges are slow,they are the lowest-cost method of freight transporting and are useful when speed is not critical.
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Compared to other modes of transportation,water transportation is medium in its dependability in meeting schedules and high in its ability to handle many varieties of goods.
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Containerization is the method of grouping individual items into an economical shipping quantity and sealing them in protective containers for transit to the final destination.
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Transport costs represent a significant part of the cost of products that are already valuable relative to their size and weight.
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Transporting choices in developing countries are usually fewer in number.
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Transport costs per pound for less-than-full carloads are less than for full loads.
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When a firm skips the distribution center concept and ships products directly from the manufacturing site to retail stores,the products may move more quickly but at a higher cost.
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Storing allows producers and intermediaries to keep stocks at convenient locations,ready to meet customers' needs.
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It is more expensive to produce large quantities of one size,and store the unsold quantity,than to have shorter production runs.
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Storing is the marketing function that increases the value of goods without involving any costs.
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Logistics,or physical distribution,is related to the ________ part of the marketing mix.

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E)Product
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Which of the following is true of logistics in marketing strategy?

A)It differs from physical distribution in its combinations of decisions.
B)Even when the combinations of logistics decisions vary,they result in the same level of distribution service.
C)It includes the transporting,storing,and handling of physical goods within individual firms.
D)It specifically expands spatial separations between producers and consumers.
E)A macro-marketing perspective suggests logistics costs are the same between any two countries.
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When both regrouping and storing are needed,a firm should add a distribution center.
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Public warehouses (compared to private warehouses)provide greater economy and flexibility when a firm does not have a regular need to store a large volume of goods,but they provide fewer services than a firm's own warehouse could.
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The main function of a distribution center is to speed the flow of goods and avoid unnecessary storage.
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As a percentage of GDP,which of the following most likely characterizes logistic costs incurred in developing economies in Africa?

A)less than 9 percent
B)9 to 12 percent
C)approximately 12 percent
D)approximately 15 percent
E)30 percent or more
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Private warehouses (compared to public warehouses)are most appropriate when a firm has a regular need to store a large quantity of goods.
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Inventory is the amount of goods being stored.
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A distribution center is a special kind of warehouse designed to perform regrouping activities.
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Logistics,or physical distribution,is the ________ part of the marketing mix.

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C)Production
D)Promotion
E)Product
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In which of the following places would the logistics costs be most likely to run between 9 and 15 percent of GDP?

A)China
B)Singapore
C)Europe
D)Latin America
E)Africa
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Which of the following is true of logistics costs?

A)They are important to both firms and consumers.
B)They don't vary from firm to firm.
C)They are very similar across different countries.
D)They represent less than one-fourth the expense attached to hospital supplies.
E)They have little impact on a macro-marketing system.
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Efforts to reduce the environmental effects of transporting usually increase the firm's distribution costs.
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Bar codes,UPC numbers,and RFID tags make it easy for computers to monitor inventory,order stock,and track shipping costs.
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A distribution center is a special kind of public warehouse designed specifically for storing perishable products.
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Public warehouses are storing facilities owned or leased by companies for their own use and have high managerial control.
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