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primary channel function  the physical distribution of products  
distribution modes  *transportation *inventory mgmt *cs functions  
sorting process  *accumulation *sorting *assorting  
accumulation  process of assembling & pooling relatively small shipments to be transported for less  
sorting  process of separating goods by quality, color, or size  
assorting  a wide variety of merchandise acquired to meet diverse consumer wants *at retail level  
direct channels  moving goods from the producer to the final consumer without using "middlemen"  
indirect channels  moving goods with the cooperation and assistance of middlemen  
channel width  the number of independent members at one level of the distribution channel  
channel length  the number of levels used to create a distribution channel  
intensive dist' strategy  selling through every potential outlet that will reach target mkt  
selective dist' strategy  selling through many but not all potential wholesalers & retailers  
exclusive dist' strategy  limits the number of outlets employed in one or two intermediaries within each mkt  
types of distribution coordination systems  *corporate *contractual *administered  
corporate dist channel  owning all channel members or the firms at the next level in the channel  
contractual  arrangements specify performance terms for each independent channel member  
administered  channel operations coordinated thru a dominant channel member  
vertical integration  acquiring firms that operate at different channel levels* may up ops control  
horizontal integration  acquiring firms that operate at the same channel level* up mkt share, competitive strength  
multiple channels  separate dist' channels to reach new mkts, up mkt coverage, or distribute new products  
channel control  ability to influence the actions of other channel members  
channel conflict  disagreements between members over practices & policies  
horizontal conflicts  channel conflicts between firms at the same channel level  
vertical conflicts  channel conflicts between firms at different channel levels  
pushing  offering middlemen promos in return for their cooperation IE sales promos, personal selling, and ads  
pulling  generates consumer demand for the product as a means of securing support w/in the channel. appro for new products  
goals of physical distribution  cost control& customer service  
total cost concept  idea that low costs and satisfied customers are conflicting goals  
total cost concept goal  provide a level of cs at the lowest total costs  
distribution center concept  cross between one central inventory site (high transport costs) and multi sites (less inventory control)  
distribution centers  a type of warehouse planned in relation to specific markets  
sub-optimization  cost reducing actions in one distribution function that increases the overall cost of others  
cs standard  different buyers need different service levels  
order processing  the receipt and transmission of sales order information: entry handling delivery  
electronic data interchange (edi)  a single system of order processing, production, inventory planning and transport  
materials handling  the physical handling of goods in both the warehouse & transport functions  
unit loading  refers to the grouping of boxes on a pallet or skid  
containerization  the process of consolidating many items into one container  
warehousing  designing and operating facilities for receiving sorting storing moving goods  
types of warehouses  *private & public *distribution cntrs *bonded storage  
order leadtime  the average length of time between the customer plaing order and receiving it  
reorder point  the inventory level at which new orders need to be rplaced to avoid a stockout  
stockout  a shortage of product resultignfrom carrying too few in inventory  
usage rate  the rate at which inventory is osd per time poeriod  
safety stock  the amount of extra inventory kept on hand to avoid stockouts  
economic order quantity (eoq)  the order size that minmizes the total cost of ordering and carrying inventory  
just-in-time (jit)  making products an materials available just as needed for porduction or resale  
transportation modes  the means of moving goods from one location to another  
modes of transport  railroads trucks waterways airways pipelines  
megacarriers  freight transport companies that provide several shipment modes  
inter-modal transportation  two or more transport modes used in combination  
freight forwarders  specialized agencies providing alternate forms of transport coordination