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Chapter 10 Marketing Channels and Supply Chain Management GENERAL CONTENT: Multiple-Choice Questions 1. Caterpillar Company charges premium prices for its heavy equipment. It is successful because _____. a. the equipment is high quality b. its distribution is unparalleled c. its customer support system is strong d. all of the above e. none of the above (Answer: d; p. 297; Moderate) 2. Another reason for Caterpillar’s success is that its dealers _____. a. operate at low cost b. build strong customer relationships in their communities c. are skilled in promotion d. discount prices to their best customers e. have better product knowledge than their competitors (Answer: b; p. 298; Moderate) 3. Why is Caterpillar’s service to dealers and customers such an advantage in winning and keeping customers? a. The high-quality equipment reduces downtime combined with fast service. b. There is no freight charge on parts with a minimum order. c. All service personnel have at least six years’ experience in their jobs. d. Employee training is a continuous effort. e. All of the above. (Answer: a; p. 298; Challenging) 285

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Chapter 10Marketing Channels and Supply Chain Management

GENERAL CONTENT: Multiple-Choice Questions

1. Caterpillar Company charges premium prices for its heavy equipment. It is successful because _____.a. the equipment is high qualityb. its distribution is unparalleledc. its customer support system is strongd. all of the abovee. none of the above

(Answer: d; p. 297; Moderate)

2. Another reason for Caterpillar’s success is that its dealers _____.a. operate at low costb. build strong customer relationships in their communitiesc. are skilled in promotiond. discount prices to their best customerse. have better product knowledge than their competitors

(Answer: b; p. 298; Moderate)

3. Why is Caterpillar’s service to dealers and customers such an advantage in winning and keeping customers?a. The high-quality equipment reduces downtime combined with fast service.b. There is no freight charge on parts with a minimum order.c. All service personnel have at least six years’ experience in their jobs.d. Employee training is a continuous effort.e. All of the above.

(Answer: a; p. 298; Challenging)

4. Which item is not a reason why Caterpillar enjoys a close working relationship with its dealers?a. Extraordinary dealer support.b. Dealer performance.c. Internet communication.d. Dealer profitability.e. None of the above.

(Answer: e; p. 298; Moderate)

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5. Which of the following is not a typical supply chain member?a. Reseller.b. Customer.c. Intermediary.d. Intermediary’s creditor.e. B and C

(Answer: d; p. 299; Easy)

6. _____ from the manufacturer or service provider is the set of firms that supply the raw materials, components, parts, information, finances, and expertise needed to create a product or service.a. Downstreamb. Upstreamc. Separatedd. Congruouse. None of the above

(Answer: b; p. 299; Moderate)

7. According to the author, a better term for supply chain would be _____.a. supply and demand chainb. demand chainc. channel of distributiond. distribution channele. physical distribution

(Answer: b; p. 299; Easy)

8. When suppliers, distributors, and customers partner with each other to improve the performance of the entire system, they are participating in a _____.a. value delivery networkb. channel of distributionc. supply chaind. demand chaine. none of the above

(Answer: a; p. 299; Moderate)

9. The logistics and distribution manager of BeltWay Enterprises, Inc., regularly deals with the four major questions concerning marketing channels. Which one is not associated?a. How do channel firms interact and organize to do the work of the channel?b. What is the nature of marketing channels and why are they important?c. What problems do companies face in designing and managing their channels?d. What role do financial and transportation members play in retaining customers?e. B and C

(Answer: d; p. 300; Challenging)

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10. Most producers today sell their goods to _____.a. final usersb. final users and marketing membersc. intermediariesd. the government at various levelse. competitors

(Answer: c; p. 300; Easy)

11. A company’s channel decisions directly affect every other _____.a. channel memberb. marketing decisionc. customer’s choicesd. employee in the channele. competitor’s actions

(Answer: b; p. 300; Moderate)

12. Distribution channel decisions often involve _____ with other firms.a. short-term commitmentsb. long-term commitmentsc. major problemsd. financial lossese. disagreements

(Answer: b; p. 301; Moderate)

13. Joe Blanco has discovered that his intermediaries usually offer his firm more than it can achieve on its own because of their contacts, experience, specialization, and _____.a. financial supportb. fast servicec. scale of operationd. working relationships with foreign distributorse. promotional assistance

(Answer: c; p. 301; Moderate)

14. From the economic system’s point of view, the role of marketing intermediaries is to transform the _____ made by producers into the _____ wanted by consumers.a. products; productsb. assortment of products; productsc. products; assortment of productsd. assortment of products; assortment of productse. products; needs

(Answer: d; p. 301; Moderate)

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15. Producers benefit from using intermediaries because they _____.a. offer greater efficiency in making goods available to target marketsb. operate less expensivelyc. save a lot of workd. are generally backlogged with orderse. refuse to store products for longer than a couple of days

(Answer: a; p. 301; Easy)

16. Intermediaries play an important role in matching _____.a. dealer with customerb. supply and demandc. product to regiond. A and Ce. none of the above

(Answer: b; p. 302; Easy)

17. What are the three gaps that separate goods and services from those who would use them?a. Time, place, and form.b. Place, possession, and form.c. Time, place, and possession.d. Place, time, and need.e. Place, need, and distribution.

(Answer: c; p. 302; Moderate)

18. One of the following is not a key function that intermediaries play in completing transactions. Which is it?a. Promotion.b. Information.c. Negotiation.d. Financing.e. Pricing.

(Answer: e; p. 302; Moderate)

19. Which one of the following is not a key function that intermediaries play in helping to fulfill a completed transaction?a. Physical distribution.b. Promotion.c. Financing.d. Risk taking.e. Product assessment.

(Answer: e; p. 302; Challenging)

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20. In marketing terms, we say that the number of intermediary levels indicates the _____ of a channel.a. depthb. complexityc. involvementd. lengthe. width

(Answer: d; p. 302; Easy)

21. As a producer of goods, you would be concerned that a greater number of channel levels means _____ and greater channel complexity.a. less profitb. less controlc. more potential ideasd. higher taxese. all of the above

(Answer: b; p. 302; Moderate)

22. All of the institutions in a channel are connected by flows: including physical flow, flow of ownership, payment flow, information flow, and _____flow.a. promotionb. acquisitionc. customerd. return producte. by-product

(Answer: a; p. 302; Challenging)

23. An advantage of a channel of distribution over selling direct to consumers is that each channel member plays a _____ in the channel.a. time-saving partb. specialized rolec. decisional roled. informational rolee. disciplinary role

(Answer: b; p. 303; Moderate)

24. Historically, conventional channels have lacked the leadership to _____.a. assign channel member roles and attain efficiencyb. attain efficiency and assign member rolesc. assign member roles and manage conflictd. all of the abovee. none of the above

(Answer: c; p. 305; Challenging)

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25. A conventional distribution channel consists of one or more _____ producers, wholesalers, and retailers.a. product-relatedb. independentc. contractd. estrangede. merchant

(Answer: b; p. 305; Easy)

26. An advantage of a vertical marketing system (VMS) is that it acts as a _____ system.a. unifiedb. more efficientc. modernd. customer-drivene. task-driven

(Answer: a; p. 305; Challenging)

27. A corporate VMS has the advantage of controlling the entire distribution chain under _____.a. a profit-maximizing strategic planb. single ownershipc. mass distributiond. a few intermediariese. little control

(Answer: b; p. 305; Easy)

28. What are the three major types of vertical marketing systems?a. Corporate, contractual, and chain.b. Contractual, corporate, and independent.c. Corporate, contractual, and administered.d. Administered, independent, and franchised.e. Corporate, contractual, and task.

(Answer: c; p. 305; Moderate)

29. A distinguishing feature of a contractual VMS is that coordination and conflict among the independent members of the channel are attained through _____.a. oral agreementsb. working partnershipsc. limited liability corporationsd. contractual agreementse. natural competitive forces

(Answer: d; p. 306; Easy)

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30. The most common type of contractual agreement in business is the ____.a. franchise organizationb. vertical marketing systemc. conventional marketing channeld. corporate VMSe. scrambled system

(Answer: a; p. 306; Moderate)

31. Leadership in this type of marketing system is assumed not through common ownership or contractual ties but through the size and power of one or a few dominant channel members. Which system is it?a. Horizontal marketing system.b. Administered VMS.c. Corporate VMS.d. Conventional marketing channel.e. Dual distribution system.

(Answer: b; p. 307; Easy)

32. Hybrid marketing systems are also called _____.a. dual distribution systemsb. multichannel distribution systemsc. administered franchisesd. horizontal multichannel systemse. contractual marketing systems

(Answer: b; p. 307; Moderate)

33. As marketing manager for Globe Imports and Exports, you want to start reaping the benefits of a multichannel distribution system. You should enjoy all of the following except which one?a. Expand sales.b. Expand market coverage.c. Sell at a higher gross margin.d. Gain opportunities to tailor products and services to the needs of diverse

segments.e. A and B

(Answer: c; p. 308; Challenging)

34. The use of multichannel systems in the United States is _____.a. decreasingb. increasingc. holding steadyd. spreading abroad faste. C and D

(Answer: b; p. 307; Easy)

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35. The major disadvantage of a multichannel system is that it is harder to control and it can generate _____.a. greater conflictb. less net profitc. fewer domestic salesd. inefficiencye. bad employee morale

(Answer: a; p. 308; Easy)

36. Studies show that ____ is a major trend whereby product and service producers are bypassing intermediaries and going directly to final buyers, or that radically new types of channel intermediaries are emerging to displace traditional ones.a. the vertical marketing systemb. the corporate marketing systemc. disintermediationd. the corporate mergere. a hostile takeover

(Answer: c; p. 308; Challenging)

37. Designing a channel system calls for analyzing consumer needs, setting channel objectives, _____, and evaluation.a. establishing a budgetb. identifying major channel alternativesc. seeking regulatory approvald. seeking legal advicee. measuring objectives

(Answer: b; p. 311; Moderate)

38. To increase a channel’s service level, it must provide a greater assortment of products, more add-on services, and ______.a. lower pricesb. become more efficientc. faster deliveryd. better termse. follow-up

(Answer: c; p. 312; Moderate)

39. In establishing add-on services, you would consider all except which of the following?a. Delivery.b. Credit.c. Repairs.d. Customer assembly.e. Installation.

(Answer: d; p. 312; Easy)

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40. Companies should state their channel objectives in terms of targeted levels of _____.a. co-op advertisingb. fair pricesc. customer serviced. efficiency and reduced conflicte. profitability

(Answer: c; p. 312; Moderate)

41. When identifying the major channel alternatives, it is best to consider in terms of types, number, and _____ of intermediaries.a. sizeb. powerc. responsibilitiesd. competitorse. none of the above

(Answer: c; p. 312; Easy)

42. When determining the number of channel members to use at each level, three strategies are available: intensive, exclusive, and _____.a. multichannelb. selectivec. internationald. directe. extensive

(Answer: b; p. 313; Easy)

43. Sometimes a producer chooses only a few dealers in a market area to distribute its products or services. Generally these dealers are given a right to _____.a. exclusive distributionb. selective distributionc. intensive distributiond. administered distributione. corporate distribution

(Answer: a; p. 313; Easy)

44. When establishing the responsibilities of channel members, the producer must establish a list price, give a fair set of discounts for intermediaries, and define each channel member’s _____.a. sales volumeb. territoryc. legal rightsd. customerse. mission

(Answer: b; p. 314; Moderate)

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45. Evaluating the major alternatives for channel members should be centered on all of the following except which one?a. Economic factors.b. Control.c. Adaptive criteria.d. Channel leadership.e. None of the above.

(Answer: d; p. 314; Moderate)

46. It is common for international marketers to _____ their channel strategies for each country.a. extendb. adapt c. restrictd. seek approval fore. eliminate

(Answer: b; p. 314; Easy)

47. It is especially difficult for many Western firms to break into the closely knit tradition-bound _____ distribution network.a. Chineseb. Japanesec. Mexicand. Canadiane. Swedish

(Answer: b; p. 315; Moderate0

48. China and India each contain more than one billion people. However, the marketers are actually much smaller than they appear because of _____.a. inadequate distribution systemsb. indifference toward Western productsc. government controld. a lack of resourcese. the religious caste system

(Answer: a; p. 315; Challenging)

49. You are faced with channel management at work. This calls for selecting, managing, _____, and evaluating channel members over time.a. reducing conflictb. reducing wastec. motivatingd. all of the abovee. none of the above

(Answer: c; p. 315; Easy)

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50. When selecting intermediaries, a company should determine and evaluate each channel member’s years in business, other lines carried, growth and profit record, cooperation, and _____.a. reputationb. financial standingc. employees’ skillsd. executives’ ability to plan strategicallye. competitors

(Answer: a; p. 316; Challenging)

51. Most companies practice strong PRM to forge long-term relationships with channel members. What does PRM stand for?a. Primary relationship management.b. Potential relationship management.c. Perennial relationship management.d. Partner relationship management.e. Personnel roster maintenance.

(Answer: d; p. 316; Easy)

52. Sometimes a seller requires its dealers to abstain from handling competitors’ products in an arrangement called _____.a. exclusive distributionb. exclusive dealingc. selective distributiond. exclusive pricinge. disintermediation

(Answer: b; p. 317; Easy)

53. For the most part, companies are _____ to develop whatever channel arrangements suit them.a. inclinedb. legally biasedc. legally freed. coercede. positioned

(Answer: c; p. 317; Moderate)

54. Exclusive dealing is legal as long as it does not _____ or tends to create a monopoly and as long as both parties enter into the agreement _____.a. substantially lessen competition; legallyb. restrict trade; voluntarilyc. substantially lessen competition; voluntarilyd. interfere with competitors; forcefullye. none of the above

(Answer: c; p. 317; Challenging)

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55. _____ describes those arrangements whereby the producer of a strong brand sells it to a dealer only if the dealer will take some or all of the rest of the line.a. Exclusive distributionb. Exclusive dealingc. Exclusive tyingd. Tying agreemente. Disintermediation

(Answer: d; p. 318; Easy)

56. Exclusive territorial agreements are normal practices in _____.a. vertical marketing systemsb. franchisesc. integrated marketing systemsd. horizontal marketing systemse. none of the above

(Answer: b; p. 317; Moderate)

57. In today’s global marketplace, selling a product is sometimes easier than _____.a. making itb. advertising itc. getting it to the customerd. positioning ite. copying it

(Answer: c; p. 318; Easy)

58. Marketing logistics (physical distribution) involves getting the right product to the right customer in the right place at the right time. Which one of the following is not included in this process?a. Planning.b. Implementing.c. Controlling the physical flow of goods, services, and information.d. Gathering customer’s ideas for new products.e. A and C

(Answer: d; p. 318; Easy)

59. Why are companies placing greater emphasis on logistics?a. To give customers better service or prices.b. Tremendous cost savings to the company and its customers.c. A need for improved logistics management.d. All of the above.e. None of the above.

(Answer: d; p. 319; Moderate)

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60. For a company to minimize distribution costs, it must use slower delivery, smaller inventories, and _____.a. smaller shipping lotsb. larger shipping lotsc. eliminate small-order dealersd. reduce personnel in the supply chaine. strategic alliances with intermediaries

(Answer: b; p. 319; Easy)

61. For Wilheight Company to provide maximum customer service, it must provide rapid delivery, large inventories, liberal return policies, and _____.a. low-cost merchandiseb. flexible assortmentsc. more credit optionsd. free deliverye. all of the above

(Answer: b; p. 319; Moderate)

62. The difference between distribution centers and storage warehouses is that the former are designed to _____.a. store goods for longer periodsb. hold larger volumesc. move goods rather than just store themd. primarily be owned by the manufacturere. none of the above

(Answer: c; p. 320; Easy)

63. To reduce inventory management costs, many companies use a system where they carry only small inventories of parts or merchandise, often only enough for a few days of operation, called _____.a. reduction-inventory managementb. just-in-time logisticsc. limited inventory logisticsd. supply chain managemente. economic order quantity

(Answer: b; p. 320; Easy)

64. Which of the following transportation modes is used for digital products?a. Trucks.b. Rail.c. The Internet.d. Air.e. Ship.

(Answer: c; p. 322; Easy)

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65. This transportation mode accounts for more than 58 percent of actual tonnage shipped in the United States today. Which one is it?a. Trucks.b. Rail.c. Water.d. Air.e. The Internet.

(Answer: a; p. 321; Easy)

66. In choosing a transportation mode for a product, shippers must balance the considerations of speed, dependability, cost, and _____.a. weightb. customer choicec. availabilityd. distancee. company reputation

(Answer: c; p. 322; Challenging)

67. Match these intermodal transportation combinations: rail and trucks, water and trucks, and water and rail.a. fishyback; airtruck; and trainshipb. piggyback; airtruck; and fishybackc. trainship; fishyback; and piggybackd. piggyback; fishyback; and trainshipe. piggyback, fishyback, and birdyback

(Answer: d; p. 322; Moderate)

68. Companies manage their supply chains through _____.a. skilled operatorsb. informationc. the Internetd. transportation modese. competitors

(Answer: b; p. 322; Easy)

69. When major producers or suppliers work directly with a major retailer in ordering and shipping products, they often use _____ to save time and money.a. dual distribution modesb. continuous inventory replenishment systemsc. the Internetd. their own trucking and distribution systemse. integrated distribution

(Answer: b; p. 322; Moderate)

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70. Julie Newmar recognizes that her company needs to provide better customer service and trim distribution costs through teamwork, both inside the company and among all the marketing channel organizations. Julie will begin the practice of _____.a. integrated logistics managementb. supply chain managementc. customer relationship managementd. horizontal marketing systeme. disintermediation

(Answer: a; p. 322; Challenging)

71. What is the goal of integrated supply chain management?a. Reduce costs.b. Increase services with minimal cost.c. Harmonize all of the company’s logistics decisions.d. Reduce conflict and increase cooperation among channel members.e. All of the above.

(Answer: c; p. 323; Easy)

72. Smart companies coordinate their logistics strategies and forge strong partnerships with suppliers and customers to improve customer service and reduce channel costs through _____.a. cross-functional teamsb. cross-company teamsc. partneringd. cross-functional, cross-company teamse. segregated departmentalization

(Answer: d; p. 323; Challenging)

73. The success of each channel member depends on the performance of ______.a. key channel membersb. the entire supply chainc. the channel captaind. the manufacturere. the wholesaler

(Answer: b; p. 323; Moderate)

74. Today, a growing number of firms now outsource some or all of their logistics to _____.a. subcontractors b. third partiesc. channel membersd. third-party logistics providerse. competitors

(Answer: d; p. 324; Easy)

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75. Companies use third-party logistics providers for all of the following reasons except one. Which do you think it is?a. It is more efficient to use them in many cases.b. They can perform the services at less cost.c. The company is free to focus more on its core business.d. ICC and the federal government are beginning to mandate and regulate some

industries.e. A and B

(Answer: d; p. 325; Challenging)

True/False

76. The reason for Caterpillar’s success is high-quality products, flexible and efficient manufacturing, a steady stream of innovative new products, and a lean organization that is responsive to customer needs.

(True; p. 297; Moderate)

77. Caterpillar’s exceptional parts department gives it a high advantage in winning and keeping customers.

(False; p. 298; Easy)

78. Producing a product or service and making it available to buyers requires building relationships not just with customers, but also with key suppliers and resellers in the company’s supply chain.

(True; p. 299; Easy)

79. Supply chain is a common term used for a channel of distribution. It may be too limited because it takes a make-and-sell view of the business.

(True; p. 299; Moderate)

80. With the success of the Internet, few producers sell through intermediaries today.(False; p. 299; Easy)

81. Companies often forget to pay enough attention to their distribution channels, resulting in their failure to make long-term commitments to these firms.

(True; p. 300; Moderate)

82. A major role played by intermediaries is to buy large quantities of products from many producers and break them down into the smaller quantities and broader assortments wanted by consumers.

(True; p. 301; Easy)

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83. Members of the marketing channel perform many key functions, such as helping to complete information, promotion, contact, matching, and negotiation transactions. They can also help to fulfill the completed transactions like e-procurement, financing, and risk-taking.

(False; p. 302; Challenging)

84. A growing trend is to use a direct marketing channel, which has no intermediary levels, so the company sells directly to consumers.

(True; p. 302; Easy)

85. It is safe to say that distribution channels are complex behavioral systems in which people and companies interact to accomplish individual company and channel goals.

(True; p. 303; Moderate)

86. Judy Smith is the manager of the local McDonald’s franchise in Carterville. Recently the home office did not let her participate in co-op advertising like the other McDonald’s in her district. Now she is irritated and demands fairness. This is an example of horizontal conflict.

(False; p. 303; Challenging)

87. A conventional distribution channel consists of one or more independent producers, wholesalers, and retailers. Each is a separate business seeking to maximize its own profits, even at the expense of the system as a whole. No channel member has much control over the other members, and no formal means exists for assigning roles and resolving channel conflict.

(True; p. 305; Moderate)

88. When Sherwin Williams Paint Company integrates successive stages of production and distribution under a single ownership and attains coordination and conflict management through regular organizational channels, it is using a corporate VMS.

(True; p. 305; Challenging)

89. The franchise organization is the second most common type of contractual relationship wherein a channel member called a franchiser links several stages of the production-distribution process.

(False; p. 306; Moderate)

90. When the NewWay Dry Cleaners and The Easy Laundromat in your hometown join forces to follow a new marketing opportunity, they are forming a horizontal marketing system.

(True; p. 307; Easy)

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91. Always Fresh Produce Company has a route selling to more than 100 groceries, schools, and restaurants at wholesale prices. Last week the owners opened up a walk-in discounted consumer produce outlet. Always is now using a multichannel distribution system.

(True; p. 307; Moderate)

92. The faster the delivery, the greater the assortment provided, and the more add-on services supplied, the more the channel’s service level is restricted.

(False; p. 312; Challenging)

93. Disintermediation as a trend is on the rise in U.S. business.(True; p. 308; Easy)

94. Generally speaking, a company’s marketing channel objectives are influenced by the level of customer service sought, the nature of the company, its products, its marketing intermediaries, its competitors, and the environment.

(True; p. 312; Moderate)

95. Most companies identify their major channel alternatives in terms of types of intermediaries, the number of intermediaries, and the cooperation of each channel member.

(False; p. 312; Challenging)

96. Intensive distribution seeks many outlets in a market, selective distribution seeks several outlets, and exclusive distribution seeks only one outlet in a given market area.

(True; pp. 313–314; Moderate)

97. The producer and intermediaries need to agree on the terms and responsibilities of each member. They should agree on price policies, conditions of sale, territorial rights, and specific services to be performed by each party.

(True; p. 314; Moderate)

98. Once marketers learn how to penetrate foreign markets and their distribution systems, all of them become challenging jobs.

(True; p. 315; Easy)

99. A producer must regularly check each channel member’s performance against standards. These standards typically include sales quotas, average cash flow levels, customer delivery time, treatment of damaged and lost goods, and services to the customer.

(False; p. 317; Challenging)

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100. The tasks involved in planning, implementing, and controlling the physical flow of materials, final goods, and related information from points of origin to points of consumption to meet customer requirements at a profit describes supply chain management.

(False; p. 318; Challenging)

101. Some of the major corporations like Procter & Gamble and General Motors have developed logistics systems that both maximize customer service and minimize distribution costs.

(False; p. 319; Challenging)

102. The key to managing inventory is to balance the costs of carrying larger inventories against resulting sales and profits.

(True; p. 320; Moderate)

103. When shipping large amounts of bulk products such as forest products, coal, sand, or rock over large distances, large trucks are a good choice because of their low cost per ton shipped.

(False; p. 321; Easy)

104. The basis behind integrated logistics management is providing better customer service and trimming distribution costs. This requires teamwork, both inside the company and among all the marketing channel organizations.

(True; p. 322; Moderate)

105. Today, almost all companies, large and small, outsource most of their logistics to third-party logistics (3PL) providers.

(False; p. 324; Easy)

Essay

106. The terms supply chain and demand chain are limited. Explain why “value delivery network” is a more relevant expression to use.

Supply chain takes a make-and-sell view of the business and demand chain takes a step-by-step linear view of the purchase-production-consumption activities. Value delivery network is more appropriate because it is made up of the company, suppliers, distributors, and ultimately customers who partner with each other to improve the performance of the entire system.

(p. 299; Easy)

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107. How do channel members add value to a marketing system?

Intermediaries reduce the amount of work that must be done by both producers and consumers. They transform the assortment of products made by producers into the assortment wanted by consumers. They buy large quantities from many producers and break them down into the smaller quantities and broader assortments wanted by consumers. Intermediaries help to match supply and demand. Channel members add value by bridging the major time, place, and possession gaps that separate goods and services from those who would use them.

(p. 301; Moderate)

108. What are the eight key functions that members of the marketing channel perform?

Some help to complete transactions by providing information, promotion, contract matching, and negotiations. Others help to fulfill the completed transactions with physical distribution, financing, and risk taking.

(p. 302; Easy)

109. Compare and contrast a conventional distribution channel with a vertical marketing system (VMS).

The former consists of one or more independent producers, wholesalers, and retailers. Each is a separate business seeking to maximize its own profits, even at the expense of the system as a whole. No channel member has much control over the other members, and no formal means exists for assigning roles and resolving channel conflict.

(p. 305; Challenging)

110. Why are multichannel distribution systems gaining popularity today?

These systems exist when a single firm sets up two or more marketing channels to reach one or more customer segments. Such systems offer advantages to firms facing large and complex markets. It allows the firms to expand sales and market coverage. It allows firms to gain opportunities to tailor their products and services to the specific needs of diverse customer segments. Larger bottom-line profits may occur.

(p. 307; Moderate)

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111. Distinguish between the three distribution strategies.

Producers of convenience products and common raw materials typically seek intensive distribution as a strategy to stock their products in as many outlets as possible. The goods are available where and when consumers want them, such as chewing gum. Selective distribution is used when selling to more than one, but fewer than all of the intermediaries who are willing to carry a company’s products in a given market. Examples are name-brand blue jeans and computers. Exclusive distribution is used when the producer wants to stock its products with only one or a few dealers in an area. Examples are expensive cars and prestige clothing.

(pp. 313–314; Easy)

112. Discuss the major public policy and distribution decisions.

For the most part, companies are legally free to develop whatever channel arrangement suits them, as long as they do not substantially lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly, and as long as both parties enter into the agreement voluntarily. When the seller allows only certain outlets to carry its products, it is using exclusive distribution. When the seller restricts the territory where its goods may be sold, it engages in exclusive territorial agreements. Others engage in tying agreements when they sell a strong brand to dealers only if the dealers will take some or all of the rest of the line.

(p. 317; Challenging)

113. Explain the difference between marketing logistics and supply chain management. Why are more companies using third-party logistics providers?

Marketing logistics deals with the planning, implementing, and controlling of the physical flow of materials, final goods, and related information from points of origin to points of consumption to meet customer requirements at a profit. Supply chain management is concerned with outbound, inbound, and reverse distribution. Supply chain management manages upstream and downstream value-added flows of materials, final goods, and related information among suppliers, the company, resellers, and final consumers.

(p. 318; Challenging)

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114. Discuss how channel members interact and how they organize to perform the work of the channel.

The channel will be most effective when each member is assigned the tasks it can do best. Ideally, because the success of individual channel members depends on overall channel success, all channel firms should work together smoothly. They should understand and accept their roles, coordinate their goals and activities, and cooperate to attain overall channel goals. By cooperating, they can more effectively sense, serve, and satisfy the target market. In a large company, the formal organization structure assigns roles and provides needed leadership. But in a distribution channel made up of independent firms, leadership and power are not formally set. Traditionally, distribution channels have lacked the leadership needed to assign roles and manage conflict. In recent years, however, new types of channel organizations have appeared that provide stronger leadership and improved performance.

(p. 303; Challenging)

115. Explain how companies select, motivate, and evaluate channel members.

Producers vary in their ability to attract qualified marketing intermediaries. Some producers have no trouble signing up channel members. Others have to work hard to line up enough qualified intermediaries. When selecting intermediaries, the company should evaluate each channel member’s qualifications and select those who best fit its channel objectives. Once selected, channel members must be continuously motivated to do their best. The company must sell not only through the intermediaries but also to them. It should work to forge long-term partnerships with their channel partners to create a marketing system that meets the needs of both the manufacturer and the partners. The company must also regularly check channel member performance against established performance standards, rewarding intermediaries who are performing well and assisting or replacing weaker ones.

(p. 316; Challenging)

APPLICATION CONTENT: Multiple-Choice Questions

116. Joanie Calvert is experiencing a disagreement with intermediaries in the channel over who should do what and for what rewards. Joanie is experiencing _____.a. channel delusionb. channel problemsc. channel conflictd. channel mismanagemente. channel intermediation

(Answer: c; p. 303; Easy)

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117. When two Burger King restaurants have a disagreement over who should be able to sell in quantity at a discount to local athletic teams, they are in a _____ conflict.a. verticalb. problematicc. no-wind. horizontale. functional

(Answer: d; p. 303; Easy)

118. Staples Office Supply opened an online store that created competition with many of its dealers. The corporate office created a _____ conflict.a. verticalb. problematicc. no-wind. horizontale. intermediation

(Answer: a; p. 304; Easy)

119. This is the scenario. You and your best friend are exploring the possibility of buying into a franchise but are not sure what type to go into. You discover that one of the following is not a common type and want to stay clear of it. Which one is it?a. Manufacturer-sponsored retailer franchise system.b. Manufacturer-sponsored wholesaler franchise system.c. Wholesaler-sponsored retail franchise system.d. Service-firm-sponsored retailer franchise system.e. Manufacturer-owned system.

(Answer: c; pp. 306–307; Challenging)

120. Which type of product might require a more direct marketing channel to avoid delays and too much handling?a. Lower-priced products.b. Perishable products.c. High-priced products.d. Products in their maturity stage.e. Products in their decline stage.

(Answer: b; p. 312; Moderate)

121. Chewing gum is stocked in many outlets in the same market or community; in fact, it is placed in as many outlets as possible. This is an example of _____ distribution.a. exclusiveb. selectivec. multichanneld. intensivee. either A or B

(Answer: d; p. 313; Easy)

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122. Which type of distribution is used when the producer wants more than one, but fewer than all, of the intermediaries who are willing to carry its products?a. Exclusive.b. Selective.c. Intensive.d. Dual.e. None of the above.

(Answer: b; p. 314; Moderate)

123. Producers must regularly check channel member performance against standards such as which of the following?a. Sales quotas.b. Average inventory levels.c. Customer delivery time.d. All of the above.e. None of the above.

(Answer: d; p. 317; Moderate)

124. Today’s marketers prefer customer-centered logistics thinking. To be current in their thinking, managers of ReadMore Magazines would consider all of these types of distribution except _____.a. outboundb. inboundc. inversed. reversee. converse

(Answer: c; p. 318; Challenging)

125. Jewels for the Rich and Famous sells very exclusive jewelry with a minimum price of $25,000 to customers around the world. Speed of delivery to distant markets is a must. Management should consider using _____ as its main carrier.a. railb. airc. truckd. Brown (UPS)e. water

(Answer: b; p. 321; Moderate)

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126. Grayville Rock and Gravel, located in a seaport town, sells rock, gravel, and sand to local markets. It has just been awarded a contract with a company 500 miles down the coast. Management should consider switching from truck to _____ transport.a. waterb. railc. pipelined. aire. none of the above

(Answer: a; p. 321; Challenging)

127. When Home Depot allows key suppliers to use its stores as a testing ground for new merchandising programs, it is using _____.a. shared servicesb. partnership managementc. shared projectd. all of the abovee. none of the above

(Answer: c; p. 323; Easy)

128. Which of the following may cause channel conflict?a. Disagreements over goals.b. Disagreements over roles.c. Disagreements over rewards.d. Disagreements over price.e. Any of the above.

(Answer: e; p. 303; Easy)

129. Which of the following is an example of horizontal channel conflict?a. Managers of two separate Holiday Inns disagreeing over what constitutes poor

service.b. United Airlines competing with Northwest Airlines for customers.c. Disgruntled factory workers complaining about a small pay raise.d. The BMW dealership in Fort Wayne complaining that the BMW dealership in

Indianapolis is situated too close.e. A and D

(Answer: e; pp. 303–304; Challenging)

130. Which of the following is an example of vertical channel conflict?a. Tupperware sales consultants’ concern over Tupperware’s decision to also

distribute through Target stores.b. Pillsbury’s decision to purchase raw materials from approved vendors only.c. Ford Motor Company’s decision to require all suppliers to use either Central

Transport or Alabama Motor Freight.d. A and B e. A, B, and C

(Answer: e; p. 304; Challenging)

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131. Which product(s) will most likely be intensively distributed?a. Chewing gum.b. BMW cars.c. Guess blue jeans.d. Soft drinks.e. A and D

(Answer: e; p. 313; Easy)

132. Which product will most likely be exclusively distributed?a. BMW cars.b. Levi’s blue jeans.c. Bazooka bubble gum.d. Prairie Farms yogurt.e. Coca-Cola.

(Answer: a; pp. 313–314; Easy)

133. Which of the following will likely not be performed by an intermediary?a. Storage.b. Promotion.c. Buying in bulk and repackaging in small packages.d. Speed in delivery.e. None of the above.

(Answer: e; p. 301; Easy)

134. When McDonald’s offers its products inside of a Wal-Mart store, it is following a _____.a. conventional distribution channelb. corporate VMSc. contractual VMSd. administered VMSe. horizontal marketing system

(Answer: c; p. 306; Challenging)

135. Which of the following is an example of a multichannel distribution system?a. Wal-Mart locating to several countries.b. J. C. Penney’s catalog and retail store sales.c. Avon’s door-to-door distribution.d. Starbuck’s location inside of book stores.e. When a hotel provides guest privileges at a health spa across the street.

(Answer: b; p. 308; Moderate)

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Short Answer

136. How do channel members add value?

The use of intermediaries’ results from their greater efficiency in making goods available to target markets; through their contacts, experience, specialization, and scale of operation, intermediaries usually offer the firm more than it can achieve on its own.

(p. 301; Easy)

137. What is the role of marketing intermediaries?

The role of marketing intermediaries is to transform the assortments of products made by producers into the assortments wanted by consumers.

(p. 301; Easy)

138. Give an example of horizontal conflict.

This type of conflict occurs among firms at the same level of the channel; an example would be two Chevrolet dealers in the St. Louis area that complain that each is being treated differently than the other.

(pp. 303–304; Moderate)

139. Give an example of vertical conflict.

This type of conflict occurs between different levels of the same channel; an example would be conflict created by a manufacturer toward its dealers when deciding to open an online operation.

(p. 304; Moderate)

140. Explain channel power in a conventional distribution channel.

No channel member has much control over the other members, and no formal means exists for assigning roles and resolving channel conflict.

(p. 305; Moderate)

141. Explain channel power in a vertical marketing system.

One channel member owns the others, has contracts with them, or wields so much power that they must all cooperate.

(p. 305; Moderate)

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142. How can a firm benefit from involvement in a contractual VMS?

A contractual VMS consists of independent firms at different levels of production and distribution that join together through contracts to obtain more economies or sales impact than each could achieve alone.

(p. 306; Challenging)

143. Explain Wal-Mart’s role in an administered VMS.

Large retailers, such as Wal-Mart, can obtain strong trade cooperation and support from resellers regarding displays, shelf space, promotions, and price policies; Wal-Mart can exert strong influence on the manufacturers that supply the products they sell.

(p. 307; Challenging)

144. How can a firm benefit from participating in a horizontal marketing system?

Two or more companies at one level join together to follow a new marketing opportunity; by working together, companies can combine their financial, production, or marketing resources to accomplish more than any one company could alone.

(p. 307; Moderate)

145. Give two examples of multichannel distribution systems.

Students’ answers will vary. Examples will include J. C. Penney’s catalog distribution option and the retail store locations as well as Avon’s door-to-door distribution and over-the-counter distribution options.

(p. 308; Moderate)

146. What types of products are intensively distributed?

These products must be available where and when consumers want them; examples include chewing gum, soft drinks, toothpaste, and candy.

(p. 313; Easy)

147. What types of products are exclusively distributed?

Exclusive distribution is often used for expensive automobiles and prestige clothing. These products are geographically dispersed.

(pp. 313–314; Easy)

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148. What types of products are selectively distributed?

With this type of distribution, more than one, but fewer than all, of the intermediaries who are willing to carry a company’s products are used. Products include appliances and some name-brand clothing.

(p. 314; Easy) 149. What are two considerations when selecting intermediaries?

A company may want to evaluate each channel member’s years in business, other lines carried, growth and profit records, cooperativeness, and reputation.

(p. 316; Challenging)

150. What is the difference between a storage warehouse and a distribution warehouse?

Storage warehouses store goods for moderate to long periods; distribution warehouses are designed to move goods rather than just store them.

(p. 320; Easy)

151. How can a company benefit through a just-in-time logistics system?

With such systems, producers and retailers carry only small inventories of parts or merchandise, often only enough for a few days of operations.

(p. 320; Moderate)

152. Explain intermodal transportation.

Intermodal transportation combines two or more modes of transportation, such as truck and train, truck and plane, train and water.

(p. 322; Easy)

153. Explain why a firm’s suppliers tap into the firm’s inventory levels with a vendor-managed inventory system (VMI).

Some suppliers might actually be asked to generate orders and arrange deliveries for their customers, based on the customers’ inventory levels; in these cases, the suppliers must know their customers’ inventory levels.

(p. 322; Challenging)

154. What types of services are provided by a 3PL?

These third-party logistics (3PL) providers may perform any or all of the functions required to get their clients’ products to market.

(p. 325; Moderate)

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155. Explain disintermediation.

Disintermediation means that more and more product and service producers are bypassing intermediaries and going directly to final buyers, or that radically new types of channel intermediaries are emerging to displace traditional ones.

(p. 308; Easy)

Scenario

Miller Meat Company contracts with several Midwestern farmers to raise beef and pork for its meat processing center. To guarantee freshness, Miller Meat Company relies on a vast distribution network. For delivery to local grocers in Indiana, Miller Meat uses its own fleet of refrigerated trucks; delivery to these Indiana grocers constitutes 65 percent of Miller Meat’s business. For deliveries in Illinois, Wisconsin, and points directly west of the Mississippi River, Miller Meat Company contracts with a refrigerated fleet that specializes in expediting smaller shipments. For faster delivery during peak times, Miller Meat Company often uses its own trucks to deliver to the expedited fleet’s consolidation point from its distribution warehouse in Indiana. During the holiday season, however, several specialty distributors contract with Miller Meat Company to package specialty meats in gifts boxes, then ship them directly to the recipients. For these specialty shipments within Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin, Miller uses its normal delivery mode. For all other specialty shipments, Miller ships from its distribution warehouse via air, then contracts with expedited carriers in various cities to deliver to the recipients.

156. Why might Miller Meat Company choose to ship via a direct channel rather than an indirect channel?

Timing is an issue; Miller Meat Company relies on transportation efficiency to guarantee freshness for the final consumers.

(p. 302; Easy)

157. In what areas might channel conflict occur in this scenario?

Conflict could occur over space availability between Miller Meat Company and any number of contracted trucks used; in addition, during the holiday season, channel conflict could occur between Miller and the advertising retailer of the specialty gift boxes.

(p. 303; Challenging)

158. Explain the conventional distribution channel in this scenario.

Miller Meat Company chooses to operate as one, single producer, avoiding the use of intermediaries.

(p. 305; Moderate)

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159. Could Miller Meat Company benefit from a horizontal marketing system in this scenario?

Miller Meat Company does benefit from such an arrangement with a number of retailers who contract with Miller during the holiday season to provide specialty gift boxes with steaks and other types of meats.

(p. 307; Moderate)

160. How does a multichannel distribution system benefit the firm?

Based on the geographic location of the customer, Miller chooses to select the best transportation options to guarantee speed of delivery.

(p. 307; Moderate)

161. What products offered by Miller Meat Company might be intensively distributed?

Standard ground chuck, pork chops, steaks, and ribs may be intensively distributed within a relatively close geographic range.

(p. 313; Moderate)

162. What types of products might be exclusively distributed?

Specialty cuts of meat, such as prime rib and choice cuts of steaks, may be exclusively distributed, either through Miller Meat Company’s own transportation options or via contracts with the retailers that order the specialty gift boxes.

(pp. 313–314; Moderate)

163. What factors might have been considered when deciding to eliminate the use of channel intermediaries in this scenario?

The major factor is the importance of timing in shipping the fresh meat to final consumers; though intermediaries are designed to speed delivery in some cases, Miller Meat Company has chosen to eliminate unnecessary stops along the way.

(p. 316; Moderate)

164. What might the best transportation options be in this scenario?

Miller does an efficient job of supplying the bulk of its Midwestern customers either with their own trucks or expedited, refrigerated carriers. In addition, the case of the specialty shipments during the holidays, the intermodal use of truck and air guarantees the quickest delivery.

(p. 321; Moderate)

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165. How does Miller Meat Company benefit from intermodal transportation?

Miller utilizes air transportation to guarantee fast delivery to customers outside of a designated delivery range. In these cases, airtruck seems to work the best.

(p. 322; Easy)

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