Case 4: Alternative Distribution for SSI Judith M. Whipple Sugar Sweets‚ Inc. (SSI)‚ was considering ways to increase market coverage and sales volume on its candy and snack products. Historically‚ the majority of SSI products were sold to consumers through various grocery and convenience stores. Vending machines and institutional sales‚ such as airports‚ represent the remaining consumer market segments. The selling environment for candy and snack foods was becoming increasingly competitive and
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of products is required? 4 4. Sony prefers direct dealing and distribution to its customers or through dealers? 1. 5. Which is the most important parameter for Sony out of the following? 5 a.Reduced Waiting time b.Choise to the consumer c.Place utility d.After Sale service support 6. Does your organization have any specific resource/working post to manage only channel flow for your organizations distribution network? 6 7. From the past experience/knowledge from your organization
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------------------------------------------------- Tourism and Travel Distribution: the Travel Agent’s Perspective By Dr Marion Bennett and Dr Dimitrios Buhalis‚ Centre for eTourism Research (CeTR)‚ School of Management‚ University of Surrey‚ Guildford Jan 2003 Summary The Internet has revolutionised the tourism industry and has generated a number of challenges and opportunities for all players. For travel agents‚ in particular‚ the Internet is changing the industry structure and consumer behaviour
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COMMERCE Project Report On Sales Promotion tools used by Pantaloon Retail (India) Limited PGDM -2 Term-4 Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof. Rakshita Puranik Arpit Jain Konark Jain Vaibhav Zelawat CONTENT Sales Promotion | Reasons for Sales Promotions | Popularity of Sales Promotions | Company Profile | Sales Promotion techniques at Pantaloon Retail (I) Ltd. | Conclusion | Sales Promotion Sales promotions are short-term incentives
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ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN AND STRUCTURE * Examine customers in each market. * Determine the types of sales jobs needed to serve a market. * Note the job activities salespeople must do. * Design sales jobs around customers. * Set up the sales force organizational structure‚ which includes the various sales jobs and geographic territories. Application Of The Sales Job Classifications 1. Order Takers: wait for the costumer to order 2. Order Getters: obtain
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insight has not only undermined the traditional view of vertical restraints‚ but also posed a challenge to economic theory. Why would manufacturers impose competition-reducing constraints (such as exclusive dealing‚ territorial exclusivity‚ selective distribution‚ etc.) on retailers if these increase the profits of retailers at the expense of manufacturers? The economic literature has studied this question extensively‚ and identified several efficiency reasons why manufacturers may want to guarantee downstream
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Casielles‚ R.V. (2005)‚ Consumer evaluations of sales promotion: the effect on brand choice‚ European Journal of Marketing‚ Vol. 39‚ Issue 1/2 Arkes‚ H.R.; Joyner‚ C.A.; Pezzo‚ M.V.; Nash‚ J.G.; Siegel-Jacobs‚ K.; Stone‚ E Brassington‚ F.; Pettitt‚ F. (2003)‚ Principles of marketing‚ 3rd edition‚ Pearson Education Limited‚ Harlow Borges‚ A.; Cliquet‚ G Dawes‚ J. (2004)‚ Assessing the impact of a very successful price promotion on brand‚ category and competitor sales‚ Journal of Product & Brand Management
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The company’s distribution strategy covers choice of firm distribution and transport‚ number and location of warehouse and weather the company carries out activities itself or buys (outsources) them. Toyota’s automotive sales distribution network is the largest in Japan. As of March 31‚ 2009‚ this network consisted of 290 dealers employing approximately 40‚000 sales personnel and operating more than 4‚800 sales and service outlets. Toyota owns 19 of these dealers and the remainder is independent
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By MOHAMMED SAROSH MOHIYUDDIN 06BS1827 A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of MBA Program of ICFAI Business School Distribution List: 1. Pepsi Foods Pvt Ltd. 2. ICFAI Business School TABLE OF CONTENTS Particulars Page No: 1. Abstract 4 2. Introduction 5 Trade sales promotion 3. Scheme details 7 4. Costing 8 5. Roll out 9 6. PET bottle scheme 10 7. Reference
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2012 Chemical Distribution in Europe Today Alan Looney CEO NCC E-mail: avlooney@ncc.ie Agenda • European Distribution – Understanding my Audience • Owners‚ CEO’s‚ Professions – – – – – – – Market Size & Composition Global‚ Pan European‚ Regional‚ National‚ Alliances Markets Geographical and Sectoral US Investment in Europe / Ireland Barriers to Trade Factors for Success a Personal Perspective The Value Proposition World Chemical Distribution Market Facts &
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