Supply Chain 1
Supply Chain 2
Supply Chain 3
Supply Chain 4
Misc.
100

the complete sequence of suppliers and activities that contribute to the creation and delivery of goods and services

What is a supply chain

100

the individuals and organizations who manage the flow of product from producers to consumers

What are distribution channels

100

a marketing tactic in which a producer establishes direct sales contact with its product’s final users

What is direct selling

100

seeks to distribute a product through all available retailers in a trade area

What is intensive distribution

100

the price of one nation’s currency in terms of another country’s currency

What is exchange rate

200

a third-party person or company who represents the producer to wholesalers and retailers

What is a sales-agent

200

the process of combining several unitized loads into a single, well-protected load

What is containerization

200

an organization that operates between producers and consumers to help bring the product to market

What is a marketing intermediary

200

when a firm chooses only a limited number of retailers in a market area to handle its line

What is selective distribution

200

when a producer sells to only a small number of retailers or grants exclusive rights to a wholesaler or retailer to sell its products in a specific geographic region

What is exclusive distribution

300

marketing intermediary who takes title to the goods, stores them in warehouses, and distributes them to retailers, other distributors, and sometimes end consumers

What is a wholesaler

300

a tiny chip with identification information that can be read by a radio frequency scanner from a distance, making tracking easier

What is an RFID chip

300

when a producer assumes control over functions that were previously handled by an intermediary

What is vertical integration 

300

the management of finished product storage, outbound logistics, marketing and sales, and customer service

What is downstream management

300

when the production of goods or services is assigned to local companies

What is subcontracting

400

the management of raw materials, inbound logistics, and warehouse and storage facilities

What is upstream management

400

the movement of products through two or more channels to reach the firm’s target market

What is dual distribution

400

channels designed to return goods to their producers

What are reverse channels

400

disagreements among channel members at different levels

What is vertical conflict

400

the underlying foundation for modern life that includes transportation, communications, banking, utilities, and public services

What is infrastructure

500

AKA palletizing, combines as many packages as possible into each load that moves within or outside a facility

What is unitizing

500

utilizing a combination of transport modes to improve customer service and achieve cost advantages

What is intermodal operations

500

disagreements among channel members at the same level, such as two or more wholesalers or retailers

What is horizontal conflict

500

the number or percentage of intermediaries (usually retailers) through which a manufacturer distributes its goods in a particular market

What is distribution intensity

500

an integrated software package that consolidates data from among the firm’s units

What is an Enterprise Resource Planning ERP system