Marketing Chapter 16
public warehouse
A business that leases storage space and related physical distribution facilities to other firms.
private warehousing
A company- operated facility for storing and shipping products.
electronic data interchange (EDI)
A computerized means of integrating order processing with production, inventory, accounting, and transportation.
megacarrier
A freight transportation firm that provides several modes of shipment.
General-line wholesaler
A full-service wholesaler that carries only a few product lines but many products within those lines.
specialty-line wholesaler
A full-service wholesaler that carries only a single product line or a few items within a product line.
general-merchandise wholesaler
A full-service wholesaler with a wide product mix but limited depth within product lines.
distribution center
A large, centralized warehouse that forcuses on movnig rather that storing goods.
truck wholesaler
A limited- service wholesaler that transports products directly to customers for inspection and selection.
drop shipper
A limited-service wholesaler that takes title to goods and negotiates sales but never actually takes possession of products
cash-and-carry wholesaler
A limted-service wholesaler whose customers pay cash and furnish transportation.
sales branches
A manufacturer-owned intermediary that sells products and provides support services to the manufacturer's sales force.
sales office
A manufacturer-owned operation that provides services normally associated with agents
full-service wholesaler
A merchant wholesaler that performs the widest range of wholesaling functions.
limited-service wholesaler
A merchant wholesaler that provides some services and specializes in a few functions.
rack jobber
A type of specialty-line wholesaler that owns and maintains display racks in stores
mail-order wholesaler
A wholsaler who uses catalogs instead of a sales for to sell products to retail and business buyers
physical distribution
Activities used to move products from producers to consumers and other end users
commission merchant
An agent that receives goods on consignment from local sellers and negotiates sales in large, central markets.
manufacturers' agent
An independent intermediary that represents two or more sellers and usually offers customers complete product lines.
merchant wholesafer
An independently owned business that takes title to goods, assumes ownership risks, and buys and resells products to other wholesalers, business customers, or retailers.
wholesaler
An individual or organization that sells products that are bought for resale, for making other products, or for general business operations.
selling agent
An intermediary that markets a whole product line or a manufacturer's entire output.
agent
An intermediary that represents either buyers or sellers on a permanent basis
broker
An intermediatry that brings buyers and sellers togehter temporarily.
just-in-time (JIT)
An inventory management approach in which supplies arrive just when needed for production or resale.
freight forwarder
An organization that consolidates shipments from several firms into efficient lot sizes.
outsourcing
Contracting physical distribution taskes to third parties that do not have managerial authority within the marketing channel
inventory management
Developing and maintaining adequate assortments of products to meet customer's needs.
materials handling
Physical handling of tangible goods, supplies, and resources.
warehousing
The design and operation of facilities for storing and moving goods.
transportation
The movement of products fromwhere they are made to where they are used.
order processing
The receipt and transmission of sales order information
wholesaling
Transactions in which products are bought for resale, for making other products, or for general business operations.
intermodal transportation
Two or more transportation modes used in combination.
cycle time
the time needed to complete a process