Marketing Chapter 10
Which of the following statements about channel systems is true?
Channel members informally agree to cooperate with each other in administered channel systems.
Why is the assortment process beneficial?
Consumers often find it convenient to shop for products created by many different firms all in one place.
When franchisees demand protected markets, which of the following approaches is most appropriate?
Exclusive distribution, in which each franchisee is assigned an exclusive territory, is typically used when franchisees want protected markets.
In the context of the relationship between consumer product classes and ideal Place objectives, which of the following statements is true?
Homogeneous shopping goods favor low-cost retailers.
Which of the following best explains the concept of "discrepancies" in the marketplace?
The assortment and quantity of products required by a customer may be different from those produced by a manufacturer.
What are examples of direct distribution?
Website based e-commerce systems, and delivery services like UPS and FedEx
channel captain
a manager who helps direct the activities of a whole channel and tries to avoid or solve channel conflicts.
A channel of distribution is
a series of firms or individuals who participate in the flow of products from producer to final user or consumer
vertical integration
acquiring firms at different levels of channel activity
Regrouping
adjust the quantities or assortments of products handled at each level in a channel of distribution.
product-market committment
all members focusing on the same target market at the end of the channel and sharing the various marketing functions in appropriate ways
Channel of Distribution
any series of firms or individuals who participate in the flow of products from producer to final user or consumer
vertical marketing system
are channel systems in which the whole channel focuses on the same target market at the end of the channel.
Why would a firm choose to sell directly to the final customer or consumer?
because the want to control the whole marketing job
What type of products are usually sold direct to customer?
business products
Why is place important?
can drastically change the competition in a product market
consumers of household goods prefer to for...?
certain products at certain places. usually all together
When a channel has a shared "product-market commitment"
channel members focus on the same target market at the end of the channel.
reverse channels
channels used to retrieve products that customers no longer want.
corporate channel system
corporate ownership all along the channel—we might say the firm is going "direct."
direct marketing
direct communication between a seller and an individual customer using a promotion method other than personal selling.
Direct marekting doesn't mean
direct distribution
what do service firms often use?
direct distribution
Which of the following approaches to international marketing gives a parent firm complete control over its marketing strategy planning?
direct investment
When a firm chooses only one wholesaler or retailer to sell its products in each geographic area, this is known as ______ distribution.
exclusive
Which method of entering international markets generally involves the least risk?
exporting
Website based e-commerce systems...
give many firms direct access to customers
A channel captain is best described as a manager who
helps direct the activities of the whole channel
For a product, market exposure beyond the ideal level
increases the total cost of marketing
When a firm's target market is accustomed to shopping at certain retailers or wholesalers, that firm will probably need to use ______ channels of distribution to reach its desired customers.
indirect
In the market environment, discrepancies of quantity occur because
individual producers often make larger quantities of products than individual consumers normally want to buy.
Nuxall Confections produces a variety of different candies. Nuxall Confections wants its candies to be available anywhere a consumer might look for them and as a result uses a wide variety of intermediaries to distribute them, including grocery stores, drugstores, convenience stores, gas stations, and vending machines. This is an example of ________ distribution.
intensive
Many firms that use direct marketing distribute their products through...?
intermediaries
most consumer products are sold through...
intermediaries
Accumulating
involves collecting products from many small producers.
Bulk-breaking
involves dividing larger quantities into smaller quantities as products get closer to the final market.
exclusive distribution
is selling through only one intermediary in a particular geographic area.
selective distribution
is selling through only those intermediaries who will give the product special attention
What is a negative of direct distribution?
it usually requires a significant investment in facilities, people, information, and technology
Traditional channel systems are characterized by channel partners who
lack a shared market commitment
Bubble Gums Inc. of Chicago, Illinois, sold the rights to sell its patented toys outside the United States to an Australian company, Phoenix Junior Inc. In return, Phoenix Junior Inc. has to pay 40 percent of its total sales of the patented toys as royalties to Bubble Gums Inc. Which of the following approaches to entering international markets is Bubble Gums Inc. using in this scenario?
licensing
Wholesalers and retailer who carry competing products will most likely...
make decisions that are in their own interests
Ideal market exposure
makes a product available widely enough to satisfy target customers' needs but not exceed them. Too much exposure only increases the total cost of marketing.
Place
making goods and services available in the right quantities and locations when the customer wants them
Assorting
means putting together a variety of products to give a target market what it wants.
Sorting
means separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets
Discrepancy of assortment
means the difference between the lines a typical producer makes and the assortment final consumers or users want
Discrepancy of quantity
means the difference between the quantity of products it is economical for a producer to make and the quantity final users or consumers normally want.
vertical conflicts
occur between firms at different levels of a channel of distribution
horizontal conflicts
occur between firms at the same level in a channel of distribution
multichannel distribution
occurs when a producer uses several competing channels to reach the same target market
Firms are likely to prefer selective distribution when intermediaries
offer added support for exclusivity
dealers, distributers, agents
often independent and not company employees
When producers want to handle the distribution job entirely by themselves, they
operate their own stores or sell directly to customers through a website.
Although some intermediaries may resent this approach, a manufacturer may have to use "multichannel distribution" because
present channel members are doing a poor job
Direct marketing is primarily concerned with what?
promotion area, not place decisions
Accumulating, bulk-breaking, sorting, and assorting are _____ activities performed by channel specialists to adjust discrepancies.
regrouping
Marketing managers need to plan for ______ that can retrieve products that customers no longer want.
reverse channels
intensive distribution
selling a product through all responsible and suitable wholesalers or retailers who will stock or sell the product
Homogeneous shopping goods
shopping goods favor low-cost retailers as customers focus mostly on low prices. Customers will search for specialty goods, so the higher cost of widespread distribution may not be needed.
heterogeneous
shopping goods should have outlets that provide information—knowledgeable salespeople who can provide insights about different brands and models and online stores with videos or information.
administered channel system
the channel members informally agree to cooperate with one another.
contractual channel system
the channel members informally agree to cooperate with one another.
traditional channel system
the various channel members make little or no effort to cooperate with one another
What is a benefit of having an intermediary?
they are able to anticipate customer needs quicker and more accurately, thus reducing inventory costs.
Vibgyor Phones Inc., a cell phone manufacturer, expects its retailers not to sell other brands of cell phones in their stores. However, most retailers disagree with this, arguing that their profitability is reduced when they carry only one brand. Such conflicts are referred to as ______ conflicts.
vertical
Fyx Autos Inc., an automobile company, has acquired one of its major distributors. This is referred to as
vertical integration (Acquiring firms at different levels of channel activity is called vertical integration. Corporate channel systems may develop by vertical integration.)
Which of the following is not true regarding channels of distribution?
Most consumer products are sold directly to consumers by the products' producers.