PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION AND LOGISTICS A company the size of McDonald’s requires the value chain to be increasingly important. Not only does McDonald’s want to add value for the customers‚ but also the firm looks for ways to improve the operations that makes McDonald’s a more efficient business .McDonald’s is constantly striving to add value to the firm for their customers‚ and in doing so‚ the firm has created efficiency in getting the products to the customers quickly and as fresh as possible
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Physical Distribution Freight transportation‚ warehousing and distribution‚ supply chain solutions - they cover it all. That’s why they are the world’s largest logistics specialist. Freight transportation A logistics partner big enough to deliver freight of any kind‚ to any place via air‚ ocean‚ road or rail‚ but capable of giving its customers the personal attention they need. Air freight services Ocean freight services Road and rail freight services Warehousing and distribution Warehousing
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Physical distribution is a term used to describe the methods and means by which a product or a group of products are physically transferred‚ or distributed‚ from their point of production to the point at which they are made available to the final customer.(Rushton at el 2010) In other words is the set of activities concerned with efficient movement of finished goods from the end of the production operation to the consumer. Physical distribution takes place within numerous wholesaling and retailing
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perform a distribution function. The distribution function is vital to the economic well-being of society because it provides the goods and services desired by the consumer. Economists often describe the value of distribution in terms of ownership‚ place‚ and time utility. The marketer contributes to the product’s value by getting it to the right place at the time the consumer wants to buy it and by providing the mechanism for transferring ownership. Firms that do not perform the distribution function
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Chapter Chapter Systems and Transportation 22 Services Physical Distribution • Section 22.1 Transportation Systems and Services • Section 22.2 Inventory Storage Key Terms physical distribution transportation common carriers contract carriers private carriers exempt carriers ton-mile carload freight forwarders Transportation Systems and Services Objectives Describe the nature and scope of physical distribution Identify transportation systems and services that move products from manufacturers to
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Chapter 6 Channels of distribution and logistics LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of this chapter you will: n n n n comprehend key elements and decisions in distribution channel design be able to evaluate different configurations of channel structure be familiar with recent trends and developments in channels of distribution appreciate the importance of managing the physical flows of products‚ services and information into‚ through‚ and out of the organization to its customers n grasp the
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12 Distribution Channels and Logistics Management 12.1 The nature of distribution channels Why are marketing intermediaries used? Why use intermediaries? Means giving up some control over how and to whom products are sold – They are used because they have greater efficiency in making goods available to target markets – Contacts‚ experience‚ specialization‚ scale of operation – N-to-M direct selling‚ N-to-1 + 1-to-M through channel – Producers make narrow assortments in large quantities
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Examination Paper of Logistics Management IIBM Institute of Business Management Examination Paper MM.100 Distribution & Logistics Management Section A: Objective Type & Short Questions (30 marks) This section consists of Multiple Choice & Short Note type questions. Answer all the questions. Part one carries 1 mark each & Part Two carries 5 marks each. Part One: Multiple Choices: 1. It deals with the movement of finished goods from the last point of production to the point
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Improving Logistics at McDonald’s Logistics is the integration of the activities that procure materials‚ transform them into intermediate goods and final products through manufacturing and assembly‚ and deliver them to customers. Comprising all movement of materials from incoming shipments‚ inventory‚ production and the final delivery to consumers‚ logistics managers are responsible for the right goods being where they need to be at the right time. For a firm as large as McDonald’s logistics is an
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of shopping’’.Harvard business review‚ December‚ pp. 65-67 Question 1 What arguments would you use to persuade a traditional retailer to move to omnichannel retailing? 2 choose a retailer to assess its degree of integration of digital and physical retailing and suggest additional changes it should implement to become an omnichannel retailing. Tailor your advice to the sector and the characteristics of the retailer. Word count: 1195 Shopping has evolved all over
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