Chapter 7, Lesson 1: Place: Distribution Design
Chapter 7, Lesson 1: Place: Distribution Design
Chapter 7, Lesson 1: Place: Distribution Design
• to maintain consistency
Place (Distribution)
• Channels
• Coverage
• Locations
• Inventory
• Transport
Standardisation
Disadvantages:
You still carry the risks should the goods not sell
sufficiently and your working capital will be tied
up until such time the goods actually sell
Distributors may not have much of a compelling
reason to actively push your products—unless
they are given a very generous profit margin.
Service Issues Will Affect the Design of a
Distribution System
• Lot Size
Addresses the question: How big is the typical
volume of purchase that a customer is likely to
make?
• Waiting Time
Addresses the question: Do customers expect to
have the product in their hands immediately or
do they accept a bit of waiting time to occur?
• Location
Addresses the question: Is the distribution
network located conveniently close to your
target market’s regularly visited areas?
Service Issues Will Affect the Design of a
Distribution System
• Variety
Addresses the question: Is your target market
expecting to shop through a wide variety of
different products before choosing an item, or
are they expected to come to the store already
committed to buying a particular brand?
• Add-on Services
Addresses the question: Do you plan to offer on-
site services to your buyers, such as
customization, alteration, or personalization?
Factors that Will Affect the Choice of
Distribution System
• Product size
If you are selling a large object, then you will
need distributors that are capable of handling
and even showing it to your clients.
• Perishability
If you are selling perishable goods, then you will
need distributors that have cold storage facilities
possibly throughout multiple points along the
distribution network.
Factors that Will Affect the Choice of
Distribution System
• Technical Complexity
If you are selling a product that requires special
knowledge (special skills or special training in
order to be properly presented or explained to
customers), then you will need distributors that
have competent people on board who have the
time and the willingness to be trained. You will
also need to provide incentives in order to get
them to undertake the requisite training.