Channel Integration
Channel Distribution
Channel Strategy
Functions of Distribution
Others
100

Conventional/Traditional Channel

Independent members, loose integration. Each a separate profit making business. 

100

What is a Distribution Channel?

Institutions that provide the means by which the firm moves the goods and services it produces to users.  

Ex. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, customer. 

100

Limited number of retail outlets

Selective 

Ex. Chick-ful-e

100

Transportation and storage

Physical movement 

100

Vertical Conflict

Dispute over profit distribution

Ex. The top boss and the lower guy get into it about money. Same company, different levels. 

200

Channel coordination occurs through formal/legal agreements amoung channel members

Contractual VMS

Ex. bound together through contracts. Franchises.  

200

Long Channel

Man, Whole1, Whole2, Retailer, Customer

200

Maximum Retail Exposure

Intensive 

Ex. McDonalds 

200

Breaking Bulk

Truckloads to smaller pallets 

200

Merchant Intermediaries

Wholesalers and Retailers that operates between producers and consumers (Middle Man)

300

Channel Captain

A dominant member of the channel who sets the rules/roles/expectations for the other members of the channel. 

Ex. 800 pound gorilla. 

300

Direct Channel

From the Manufacturer to the customer directly 

300

Restricted Distribution to one outlet/area

Exclusive

Ex. In and Out

300

Creating Assortment 

purchase different products from different producers, then assemble into assortment

300

Horizontal Conflict

Between intermediaries over areas/customers sharing

Ex. Starbucks and Starbucks. Same company fighting over shared customers. 

400

Channel coordination is achieved when a dominant channel member exercises its power 

Administered VMS

Ex. Walmart is like "Bro. I wont put this on my shelves if you don't follow my rules"

400

Direct Marketing

A distribution channel consisting of direct communication with a consumer or business recipient

Ex. They make it, They sell it

400

Accumulating bulk

Buy units from small suppliers in small batches

Ex. Costco Buys batches of strawberries form multiple suppliers. 

400

Agent Intermediaries

Acts as an intermediary, but does not take title to goods, can represent either a buyer or seller

500

Single owner operates each level of the channel

Corporate VMS

Ex. Disney

500

Wholesaler

Takes title to the goods it handles in bulk, and redistributes them to retailers, other distributors, and sometimes end consumers

Ex. Costco

500

Facilitate Transactions

Negotiate among channel members of how payment will be done. 30 days? 60? Cash? Penalties?