Chapter 16 Managing Retailing, Wholesaling And Logistics Mendoza
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TOP 10 Learning Questions for
Chapter 16: Managing Retailing, Wholesaling and Logistics
Mary Rose R. MendozaSeptember 23, 2010
Marketing Management Class Prof. Remigio Joseph De Ungria
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1. The following are major types of retailer except _____________.
a) Discount storeb) Department storec) Catalog showroomd) Supermarkete) Brokers and agents
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Specialty Store
Department Store
Supermarket
Convenience Store
Discount Store
Off-price Retailer
Superstore Catalog Showroom
Major Retail Types
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A “retailer” sells directly to
final consumers; A “wholesaler” sells to those buying for resale or business use;
Brokers and agents are wholesalers who mediate between buyer and seller of securities;
What’s the DIFFERENCE
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1. The following are major types of retailer except _____________.
a) Discount storeb) Department storec) Catalog showroomd) Supermarkete) Brokers and agents
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2. ____________is a level of retailer service in which customers are willing to carry out their own locate-compare-select process to save money.
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a) Self-serviceb) Self-selectionc) Limited Serviced) Full Servicee) Assisted Service
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Self-service
Self-selection
Limited Service
Full service
LEVELS OF SERVICE
-Locate-compare-select process;
-Self-Locate or may Ask assistance if needed;
-Needs more information and assistance;
-Prefers to be waited during locate-compare-select process;
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When “LESS” Means “MORE” in Retailing Trends
Self-service - a level of service by discount stores which offer lower prices as a bargain for less service.
Full Service – high-end stores increase their prices to cover costs incurred for increased services.
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2. ____________is a level of retailer service in which customers are willing to carry out their own locate-compare-select process to save money.
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a) Self-serviceb) Self-selectionc) Limited Serviced) Full Servicee) Assisted Service
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3. Avon and Mary Kay Cosmetics are businesses which could be categorized to what type of non-store retailing?
a) Direct marketingb) Direct sellingc) Network marketingd) Automatic vendinge) Buying services
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Direct Selling
Direct Marketing
Automatic Vending
Buying Service
Nonstore Retailers
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Avon and Mary Kay activities are categorized as Direct Selling which includes selling door-to-door or at home sales parties.
Your Network Works!
It works as a multilevel marketing or network marketing by recruiting independent business people who act as distributors.
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3. Avon and Mary Kay Cosmetics are businesses which could be categorized to what type of nonstore retailing?
a) Direct marketingb) Direct sellingc) Online marketingd) Automatic vendinge) Buying services
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4. Amazon.com & Zappos.com as online retail stores fall into what category of non-store retailing?
a) Direct marketingb) Direct sellingc) Network marketingd) Automatic vendinge) Buying services
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Direct Selling
Direct Marketing
Automatic Vending
Buying Service
Nonstore Retailers
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Direct Marketing makes use of telemarketing, television direct-response marketing and electronic shopping.
Just CLICK your ORDERS
Shopping online - a variety of goods and services may be ordered from a wider range of websites such as AMAZON.COM & ZAPPOS.COM
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4. Amazon.com & Zappos.com as online retail stores fall into what category of non-store retailing?
a) Direct marketingb) Direct sellingc) Online marketingd) Automatic vendinge) Buying services
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5. Which service mix includes general information, parking, restaurants, &repairs in a retailer’s customer offerings?
a) Prepurchase servicesb) Postpurchase servicesc) Customer servicesd) Ancillary servicese) Customized services
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Prepurchase Services
Postpurchase Services
Ancillary Services
Service Mix
Advertising, window display, fitting rooms, fashion shows;
Shipping and delivery, gift wrapping, installations, engraving;
General information, check cashing, parking, restaurants, rest rooms;
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What’s Your MIX? DIFFERENTIATE with your
SERVICE
Ancillary Services - a service mix tool used to differentiate one store from the others by providing additional or supplementary services aside from the main product offering.
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5. Which service mix includes general information, parking, restaurants, &repairs in a retailer’s customer offerings?
a) Prepurchase servicesb) Postpurchase servicesc) Customer servicesd) Ancillary servicese) Customized services
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6. The following are true about retail marketing decisions except _________:
a. Retailers’ target market is moving towards niche markets;b. Retailers usually mark up cost of goods by a standard percentage;c. Retailers greatly consider store atmosphere that would match customer motivation; d. Retailers use wide range of communication tools such as ads, special sales, money-saving coupons, to generate traffic and sales;e. Retailers select locations that are accessible to target market.
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Target Market
Product Assortment
Procurement
Prices
Services
Store Atmosphere
Store Activities
Communications
Locations
Retailers’ Marketing Decisions
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Nose on the PRICE
To build traffic, retailers usually pay attention to pricing tactics such as:Storewide salesMarkdowns Everyday low pricing
On the other hand, it is the wholesalers who usually mark up cost of goods by a standard percentage.
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6. The following are true about retail marketing decisions except _________:
a. Retailers’ target market is moving towards niche markets;b. Retailers usually mark up cost of goods by a standard percentage;c. Retailers greatly consider store atmosphere that would match customer motivation; d. Retailers use wide range of communication tools such as ads, special sales, money-saving coupons, to generate traffic and sales;e. Retailers select locations that are accessible to target market.
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7. Wal Mart as a discount store falls into what pricing group?
a. high-markup, lower-volumeb. low-markup, higher-volumec. high-markup, higher-volumed. low-markup, lower-volumee. none of the above
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Bloomingdale’s Wal Mart
Tiffany Sunglass Hut
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Retail Positioning Map
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All retailers would want high volumes and high gross margins, but the two don’t usually go together.
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I want HIGH TURNS x EARNS
Price Group: High Mark-up, Lower-
Volume (Fine Specialty Stores)
Low Mark-up, Higher-Volume (Mass Merchandisers and Discount Stores)
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a. high-markup, lower-volumeb. low-markup, higher-volumec. high-markup, higher-volumed. low-markup, lower-volumee. none of the above
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7. Wal Mart as a discount store falls into what pricing group?
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8. Which of the following is true about private labels?
a. These are unbranded, plainly packaged, less expensive versions of common products.b. Private labels are usually sold at a higher price due to higher costs on advertising, sales promotion and distribution.c. Private labels require much investment on R&D to bring out new brands, line extensions, and features.d. Are also called reseller, store, house or distributor brand developed by retailers and wholesalers.e. all of the above
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PRIVATE LABEL VS. NATIONAL BRANDS
PRIVATE LABEL Developed by
retailers/wholesalers
Shelf space advantage
Lower price
NATIONAL BRANDS Significant
investments on R&D
Investments on “pull” advertising programs
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What’s on the LABEL?
Own brands developed by Wal Mart & Tesco are known as private labels.
lower costs of production, advertising, sales promotion & distribution.
lower price due to
Huge market advantage over national brands considering shelf-space and price.
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8. Which of the following is true about private labels?
a. These are unbranded, plainly packaged, less expensive versions of common products.b. Private labels are usually sold at a higher price due to higher costs on advertising, sales promotion and distribution.c. Private labels require much investment on R&D to bring out new brands, line extensions, and features.d. These are also called reseller, store, house or distributor brand developed by retailers or wholesalers.e. all of the above
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9. Which is not a market logistics decision?
a. What optimum number of units to produce?b. How should orders be handled?c. Where should stock be located?d. How much stock should be held?e. How should goods be shipped?
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How should orders be handled?
How should goods be shipped?
Where should stock be located?
How much stock should
be held?
Market Logistics Decisions
ORDER PROCESSING
INVENTORY
WAREHOUSING TRANSPORTATION
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KEYS TO DIFFERENTIATED DISTRIBUTION
Order Processing - shorten order-to-payment cycle;
Warehousing – Stocking locations of finished goods until they are sold; Inventory – decision-
making as to when and how much to order.
Transportation – delivery of goods to warehouses, dealers and customers.
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9. Which is not a market logistics decision?
a. What optimum number of units to produce?b. How should orders be handled?c. Where should stock be located?d. How much stock should be held?e. How should goods be shipped?
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10. Which statement is not true in determining Optimal Order Quantity?
a. Order-processing cost per unit decreases with number of units orderedb. Inventory-carrying charges per unit decreases with the number of units orderedc. Total cost curve is the sum of ordering costs and inventory costs d. The quantity where the lowest point of the total cost curve is projected is the optimal order quantitye. None of the above
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DETERMINING OPTIMAL ORDER QUANTITY
ORDER QUANTITY
PR
ICE
PER
UN
IT Total Cost per Unit
Inventory-carrying Cost per unit
Order-processingCost per unit
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WHAT FACTORS AFFECT CHOICE OF ORDER QUANTITY?
-decreases with more number of units ordered;
Order-processing cost (OC)
-increases with more number of units ordered;
Inventory-carrying cost (HC)
Total Cost (TC) = OC + HC
Optimal Quantity = Lowest point of TC
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10. Which statement is not true in determining Optimal Order Quantity?
a. Order-processing cost per unit decreases with number of units orderedb. Inventory-carrying charges per unit decreases with the number of units orderedc. Total cost curve is the sum of ordering costs and inventory costs d. The quantity where the lowest point of the total cost curve is projected is the optimal order quantitye. None of the above
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TOP 10 Learning Questions for
Chapter 16: Managing Retailing, Wholesaling and Logistics
Mary Rose R. MendozaSeptember 23, 2010
Marketing Management Class Prof. Remigio Joseph De Ungria