Unit 29 Andrew Monique task 2 p2 | [Type the document subtitle] | s0033668 | [Pick the date] | | Contents page 1. front sheet page 2. contents page page 3. channel 1‚2‚3 flowchart page 3-4. Explain what the flowchart is showing Task 2 P2 [SM] M2‚ D1 As part of your consultancy you have been invited to present a detailed practical understanding of distribution and its significance to the retail industry. You must: * Produce a flow chart/diagram and explain the process
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In this task the writer is to make a report explaining the ways in which sales techniques and customer service have developed in a retail organisation. The chosen business is Audi which there the Customers demands a high quality service which means before sale of the car‚ the actual process in the sale‚ and after sale service this helps the company retain their client. In this report you’ll see the writer has use some underpinning theories such as the Servqual Model‚ and Loyalty Ladder. Audi
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ASSESSMENT RECORD AND FEEDBACK SHEET Year: 2013/14 U31 / 1 Programme: BTEC Nationals Level 3 Student Name: Unit No & Title: 29 – Installing and Upgrading Software Assessor Name: Guy Rigby Assessor Signature: Formative Feedback / Submission Date(s): 1st Submission Due Date: 25/10/13 1st Submission Hand-in Date: Final Submission Due Date: Final Submission Hand-in Date: Student Declaration: The attached assignment is my own
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Task 2 Amazon Amazon is an online retailer however there have been talks and news articles of the company planning to open a warehouse store in New York City. However being an online only retailer means the company can meet any customer target and offer shopping to anyone. This removes travel time‚ travel costs and parking costs which appeal to more customers. This can also appeal to younger shoppers aged 16+ who are unable to drive and must pay out a large charge in travel fare. There is also a
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M2 Unit 29 Different retailing businesses have very different distribution methods based on the types of product that they sell‚ some arguably more effectively than others. As mentioned in an earlier assignment‚ there are three main types of distribution channels. The first is the channel that goes from the producer‚ then to the wholesaler‚ then to the retailer or sells to the consumer. The second channel starts with the producer who sells straight to the retailer‚ who then sells to the consumer
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Understanding the Influence of Culture on Retailing The fundamental aim of this essay is to‚ show understanding of the influence of culture on retailing. In the essay the power of culture and how this power affects retailing will be explored. I am going to illuminate the meaning of culture in our modern life and discuss and explain the influence of cultural factors that can be put forward for shopping. I will look on how culture linked with retailing‚ how our society has changed and how these changes
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Unit 29 D1 ADEEBA KIRAN D1 – Evaluate the distribution systems in delivering goods and services for a selected Organisation Introduction In this assignment I am going to evaluate the distribution systems in delivering goods and services for one of the well-known food sector business and that is ASDA. I am going to look at both the positive and the
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owned by arcadia. They employ over 31.200 staff Over 175 £1.8 billion Men Men’s Fashion clothing textiles 3 Bookers Needs to have a car park for access for big vans‚ deliveries and access for big company vehicles Approximately 9‚658 employees as at 29 March 2013 172 branches in the UK £89.6 million Catering businesses independent convenience stores‚ grocers‚ pubs and restaurants Wholesale goods 4 Card Factory Needs to be situated where there are a lot of shoppers‚ preferably in a market 4‚500
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Dan Shahrezaey Understanding Retailing Assignment 1 Date of Issue- 10/01/2011 Submission Date-18/02/2011 Tutor- Mike Delaney Task 1 P1 A retailer is a person that buys goods which are sold in considerable vast quantities. The items are bought from the manufacturers and they are then sold to consumers. The retailer’s bulk buys their items and breaks down into quantities that are deemed suitable for the customers to buy at a larger price than the cost. The retail industry that exists in
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Mauds is a ice cream cafe located in Windsor‚ at the top of the high street. It is a independent store because there is only one of it. They have a competitive market because there are different type of cafes like this but are selling different products eg. Sweets. Mauds stock in their café is ice cream and other sweets. Mauds would most likely employ either old people or students so they can do shift work to fit in with school. Mauds is on a main road and is close to the train station so will bring
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