Deck 12: Place and Development of Channel Systems

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A wholesaler might help a producer by reducing the producer's need for market research.
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Aggressive,market-oriented intermediaries are almost always available and eager to handle the distribution of innovative,new products.
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Some firms are forced to use direct distribution when they can't find intermediaries willing to carry innovative,new products.
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________ means trying to increase sales of a firm's present products in its present markets
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Place decisions make goods and services available in the right quantities and locations,when customers want them.
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Place is concerned with the selection and use of marketing specialists-intermediaries and collaborators-and making goods and services available in the right quantities and locations when customers want them.
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A producer who wants to reach certain customers may have no choice about which wholesaler to use.
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Place decisions are easier to change in the short-run than Product,Price,and Promotion decisions.
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Selling direct-to-customer is more common with business products than consumer products.
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With the Internet,even very small specialized firms can draw customers from all over the world.
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The Internet is making it possible for firms to reach customers that were impossible to reach before.
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Product classes help marketing managers understand how much market exposure will be needed in each geographic area.
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Direct marketing is primarily concerned with Promotion,not Place.
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The terms "direct marketing" and "direct distribution" mean the same thing.
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Firms that use direct distribution can usually adjust their marketing mixes faster than firms that use indirect distribution.
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Consumer product companies such as Tupperware that appear to be selling direct may not be because their salespeople are independent distributors,not company employees.
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Direct-to-customer channels are rarely used in business markets because they are much more expensive and less efficient than using intermediaries.
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Firms that use direct marketing promotion may or may not use direct distribution.
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A wholesaler might help a producer by reducing the producer's need to carry large inventory stocks.
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Many business products are sold direct,but hardly any services are.
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Distribution costs can be very low for digital products because there is often no physical good to distribute.
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"Sorting" means separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
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A new channel is more likely to prompt conflict if it focuses on segments not already served by current channels.
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Assorting activities involve putting together a variety of products to give a target market what it wants.
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Discrepancies of assortment occur because individual producers tend to specialize in producing a large assortment of products while individual consumers prefer to buy a small assortment of products.
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The most important reason to use indirect channels is if intermediaries can help serve customers better and at lower cost.
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"Regrouping activities" involve adjusting the quantities or assortments of products handled at each level in a channel of distribution.
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In an indirect channel of distribution,both vertical conflict and horizontal conflict may arise.
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Digital products cost more to distribute than physical products.
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Discrepancy of quantity means the difference between the lines a typical producer makes and the assortment final consumers want.
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When a warehouse is rearranged to speed up order processing,"regrouping activities" are being performed.
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Bulk-breaking means separating products into grades and qualities as desired by different target markets.
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Accumulating involves dividing larger quantities into smaller quantities as products get closer to the final market.
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Channel conflict often results when a manufacturer opens a new distribution channel,especially if it directly competes with its existing intermediaries.
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A "channel captain" is a manager who helps direct the activities of a whole channel.
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Discrepancies of quantity and assortment occur because individual producers find it economical to produce and sell small quantities of a large assortment of products while individual consumers prefer to buy large quantities of a small assortment of products.
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Assorting means separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
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Discrepancies of quantity occur because individual producers want to produce large quantities of products while individual consumers prefer to buy products in small quantities.
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Accumulating involves collecting products from many small producers-often as a way to get lower transportation rates.
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One way for a producer to reduce conflict with channel partners is to offer different products in each different channel.
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Because wholesalers and retailers are closer to the final user,they are in an ideal position to assume the channel captain role.
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Selective distribution is becoming more popular than intensive distribution as firms see that they do not need 100 percent coverage of a market to support national advertising.
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"Ideal market exposure" means selling a product through all intermediaries willing to stock and sell it.
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Vertical marketing systems are growing in the U.S.,but declining in the rest of the world.
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Horizontal marketing systems are channel systems in which the whole channel focuses on the same target market at the end of the channel.
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According to the text,it's best for the "channel captain" to be a producer rather than a wholesaler or retailer.
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In administered channel systems,vertical cooperation is achieved by acquiring firms at different levels of activity.
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Intensive distribution is selling through only those intermediaries who will give the product special attention.
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A channel captain helps direct the activities of a whole channel and tries to avoid or solve channel conflicts.
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Firms that cooperate to build vertical marketing systems typically share a longer-term commitment.
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Any contractual channel system-by definition-is also an administered channel system.
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Traditional channel systems are growing faster than vertical marketing systems.
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"Ideal market exposure" should make a product widely enough available to satisfy target customers' needs,but not exceed them.
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Selective distribution is growing in popularity because it provides 100 percent coverage of the market.
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The "80/20 rule" is more likely to apply to a firm that uses intensive distribution than a firm that uses selective distribution.
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Intensive distribution is selling a product through all responsible and suitable wholesalers or retailers who will stock or sell the product.
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Administered and contractual channel systems are vertical marketing systems which depend on informal agreements-or contracts between channel members-to cooperate.
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Intensive distribution covers the broad area of market exposure between selective and exclusive distribution.
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Vertical marketing systems account for a majority of U.S.retail sales.
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Most traditional channel systems don't have a channel captain.
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Reverse channels are used when multichannel distribution fails.
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Of the five basic kinds of involvement in international marketing,exporting is the least permanent.
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A firm that has a lot of "management know-how," but expects production problems in a foreign market,might be wise to use management contracting.
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Exclusive distribution is more likely to involve a more formal arrangement than is selective or intensive distribution.
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Exporting is sometimes just a way for a firm to get rid of surplus products.
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Exporters usually work with specialists who can handle international problems such as customs,taxes,exchange rates,and shipping.
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Channels used to retrieve products that customers no longer want are called collection channels.
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Exclusive distribution is selling through only one intermediary in each geographic area.
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A manufacturer that uses several competing channels to reach the same target market is using "multichannel distribution."
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Manufacturers are sometimes forced to use "multichannel distribution" because their present channels are doing a poor job or are not reaching some potential customers.
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In a licensing agreement,the licensee takes most of the risk because it must invest some capital to use the right granted by the licensor.
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Exporting is often the first step into international marketing.
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A manufacturer may be forced to use multichannel distribution because a big retail chain wants to deal directly with it instead of wholesalers.
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Multichannel distribution occurs when a producer uses several competing channels to reach the same target market perhaps using several intermediaries in addition to selling directly.
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Compared to intensive distribution,selective distribution gives a producer a greater opportunity for profit but usually makes it more difficult for intermediaries to make a profit.
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Reverse channels may provide a way to retrieve unwanted products from intermediaries,business customers,or final consumers.
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General Motors (GM),a U.S.automotive manufacturer,has an arrangement with Isuzu Motors of Japan in which the Isuzu Ascender is produced at the same GM manufacturing plant as the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and GMC Envoy.All three vehicles use the same basic platform and engine.This is an example of licensing.
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Horizontal agreements to limit sales by territory or customer are always illegal according to the Supreme Court.
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Vertical agreements to limit sales by customer or territory are always illegal,while horizontal agreements may be legal sometimes.
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Exporting has an advantage compared to other types of international involvement,because it is usually easier to drop or change arrangements as the firm's needs change.
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Deck 12: Place and Development of Channel Systems
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A wholesaler might help a producer by reducing the producer's need for market research.
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Explanation: Marketing research is just one of the ways intermediaries can help producers in an indirect channel.
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Aggressive,market-oriented intermediaries are almost always available and eager to handle the distribution of innovative,new products.
False
Explanation: Sometimes intermediaries that have the best contacts with the target market may be hesitant to add unproven vendors or new products.
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Some firms are forced to use direct distribution when they can't find intermediaries willing to carry innovative,new products.
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Explanation: A firm may have to go direct if suitable intermediaries are not available or will not cooperate.
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________ means trying to increase sales of a firm's present products in its present markets
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Place decisions make goods and services available in the right quantities and locations,when customers want them.
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Place is concerned with the selection and use of marketing specialists-intermediaries and collaborators-and making goods and services available in the right quantities and locations when customers want them.
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A producer who wants to reach certain customers may have no choice about which wholesaler to use.
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Place decisions are easier to change in the short-run than Product,Price,and Promotion decisions.
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Selling direct-to-customer is more common with business products than consumer products.
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With the Internet,even very small specialized firms can draw customers from all over the world.
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The Internet is making it possible for firms to reach customers that were impossible to reach before.
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Product classes help marketing managers understand how much market exposure will be needed in each geographic area.
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Direct marketing is primarily concerned with Promotion,not Place.
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The terms "direct marketing" and "direct distribution" mean the same thing.
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Firms that use direct distribution can usually adjust their marketing mixes faster than firms that use indirect distribution.
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Consumer product companies such as Tupperware that appear to be selling direct may not be because their salespeople are independent distributors,not company employees.
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Direct-to-customer channels are rarely used in business markets because they are much more expensive and less efficient than using intermediaries.
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Firms that use direct marketing promotion may or may not use direct distribution.
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A wholesaler might help a producer by reducing the producer's need to carry large inventory stocks.
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Many business products are sold direct,but hardly any services are.
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Distribution costs can be very low for digital products because there is often no physical good to distribute.
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"Sorting" means separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
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A new channel is more likely to prompt conflict if it focuses on segments not already served by current channels.
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Assorting activities involve putting together a variety of products to give a target market what it wants.
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Discrepancies of assortment occur because individual producers tend to specialize in producing a large assortment of products while individual consumers prefer to buy a small assortment of products.
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The most important reason to use indirect channels is if intermediaries can help serve customers better and at lower cost.
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"Regrouping activities" involve adjusting the quantities or assortments of products handled at each level in a channel of distribution.
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In an indirect channel of distribution,both vertical conflict and horizontal conflict may arise.
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Digital products cost more to distribute than physical products.
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Discrepancy of quantity means the difference between the lines a typical producer makes and the assortment final consumers want.
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When a warehouse is rearranged to speed up order processing,"regrouping activities" are being performed.
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Bulk-breaking means separating products into grades and qualities as desired by different target markets.
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Accumulating involves dividing larger quantities into smaller quantities as products get closer to the final market.
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Channel conflict often results when a manufacturer opens a new distribution channel,especially if it directly competes with its existing intermediaries.
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A "channel captain" is a manager who helps direct the activities of a whole channel.
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Discrepancies of quantity and assortment occur because individual producers find it economical to produce and sell small quantities of a large assortment of products while individual consumers prefer to buy large quantities of a small assortment of products.
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Assorting means separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
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Discrepancies of quantity occur because individual producers want to produce large quantities of products while individual consumers prefer to buy products in small quantities.
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Accumulating involves collecting products from many small producers-often as a way to get lower transportation rates.
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One way for a producer to reduce conflict with channel partners is to offer different products in each different channel.
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Because wholesalers and retailers are closer to the final user,they are in an ideal position to assume the channel captain role.
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Selective distribution is becoming more popular than intensive distribution as firms see that they do not need 100 percent coverage of a market to support national advertising.
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"Ideal market exposure" means selling a product through all intermediaries willing to stock and sell it.
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Vertical marketing systems are growing in the U.S.,but declining in the rest of the world.
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Horizontal marketing systems are channel systems in which the whole channel focuses on the same target market at the end of the channel.
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According to the text,it's best for the "channel captain" to be a producer rather than a wholesaler or retailer.
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In administered channel systems,vertical cooperation is achieved by acquiring firms at different levels of activity.
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Intensive distribution is selling through only those intermediaries who will give the product special attention.
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A channel captain helps direct the activities of a whole channel and tries to avoid or solve channel conflicts.
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Firms that cooperate to build vertical marketing systems typically share a longer-term commitment.
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Any contractual channel system-by definition-is also an administered channel system.
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Traditional channel systems are growing faster than vertical marketing systems.
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"Ideal market exposure" should make a product widely enough available to satisfy target customers' needs,but not exceed them.
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Selective distribution is growing in popularity because it provides 100 percent coverage of the market.
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The "80/20 rule" is more likely to apply to a firm that uses intensive distribution than a firm that uses selective distribution.
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Intensive distribution is selling a product through all responsible and suitable wholesalers or retailers who will stock or sell the product.
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Administered and contractual channel systems are vertical marketing systems which depend on informal agreements-or contracts between channel members-to cooperate.
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Intensive distribution covers the broad area of market exposure between selective and exclusive distribution.
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Vertical marketing systems account for a majority of U.S.retail sales.
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Most traditional channel systems don't have a channel captain.
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Reverse channels are used when multichannel distribution fails.
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Of the five basic kinds of involvement in international marketing,exporting is the least permanent.
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A firm that has a lot of "management know-how," but expects production problems in a foreign market,might be wise to use management contracting.
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Exclusive distribution is more likely to involve a more formal arrangement than is selective or intensive distribution.
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Exporting is sometimes just a way for a firm to get rid of surplus products.
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Exporters usually work with specialists who can handle international problems such as customs,taxes,exchange rates,and shipping.
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Channels used to retrieve products that customers no longer want are called collection channels.
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Exclusive distribution is selling through only one intermediary in each geographic area.
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A manufacturer that uses several competing channels to reach the same target market is using "multichannel distribution."
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Manufacturers are sometimes forced to use "multichannel distribution" because their present channels are doing a poor job or are not reaching some potential customers.
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In a licensing agreement,the licensee takes most of the risk because it must invest some capital to use the right granted by the licensor.
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Exporting is often the first step into international marketing.
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A manufacturer may be forced to use multichannel distribution because a big retail chain wants to deal directly with it instead of wholesalers.
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Multichannel distribution occurs when a producer uses several competing channels to reach the same target market perhaps using several intermediaries in addition to selling directly.
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Compared to intensive distribution,selective distribution gives a producer a greater opportunity for profit but usually makes it more difficult for intermediaries to make a profit.
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Reverse channels may provide a way to retrieve unwanted products from intermediaries,business customers,or final consumers.
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General Motors (GM),a U.S.automotive manufacturer,has an arrangement with Isuzu Motors of Japan in which the Isuzu Ascender is produced at the same GM manufacturing plant as the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and GMC Envoy.All three vehicles use the same basic platform and engine.This is an example of licensing.
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Horizontal agreements to limit sales by territory or customer are always illegal according to the Supreme Court.
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Vertical agreements to limit sales by customer or territory are always illegal,while horizontal agreements may be legal sometimes.
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Exporting has an advantage compared to other types of international involvement,because it is usually easier to drop or change arrangements as the firm's needs change.
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