#11: Retailing and Wholesaling
retailer
a business whose sales come primarily from retailing
full-service wholesalers
provide a complete line of services: carrying stock, maintaining a sales force, offering credit, making deliveries, and providing management assistance
franchise organization
a contractual association between a franchisor (a manufacturer, wholesaler, or service organization) and franchisees (independent business people who buy the right to own and operate one or more business units in the franchise system)
retailer cooperative
a group of independent retailers who jointly establish a central buying organization and conduct joint promotion efforts
shopping center
a group of retail businesses built on a site that is planned, developed, owned and managed as unit
supermarket
a large, low-cost, low-margin, high-volume self-service store that carries a wide variety of grocery and household products
department store
a retail store that carries a wide variety of product lines, each operated as a separate department managed by specialist buyers or merchandisers
convenience store
a small store, located near a residential area, that is open long hours seven days a week and carries a limited line of high-turnover convenience goods
superstore
a store that offers a large assortment of routinely purchased food products, nonfood items, and services
voluntary chain
a wholesaler-sponsored group of independent retailers engaged in group buying and merchandising
promotion decisions
advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, public relations, and direct marketing are all considered _________
retailing
all the activities involved in selling goods or services directly to final consumers for their personal, nonbusiness use
place decision
choosing locations that are accessible to the target market in areas that are consistent with the retailer's positioning is an example of a ________
price decision
deciding on either high markups on lower volume or low markups on higher volume is an example of a ___________
product assortment and services decision
deciding on store atmosphere is an example of a ________
limited-service wholesalers
only offer specific services, like cash and carry wholesalers, truck wholesalers, drop shippers, rack jobbers, producers' cooperatives, and mail-order or web wholesalers
service retailer
retailer whose product line is actually a service (hotels, airlines, banks, colleges)
wholesale merchants
sell primarily to retailers and provide a full range of services
industrial distributors
sell to manufacturers rather than to retailers
corporate chain
two or more outlets that are commonly owned and controlled