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  • 1. Y10 BS QEGS Horncastle The Four Ps - Place tutor2u GCSE Business Studies

2. Things to Think About

  • How do businesses ensure that their product or services reach customers?
  • What are the routes to the customer?
  • What are the main advantages and disadvantages of the distribution options?
  • Relevant may include: costs of distribution; potential sales volume; impact on brand image of product

3. Distribution Channels

  • Productsreachcustomersvia a distribution channel
  • The channel is thelink between seller and buyer

Producer Producer Producer Wholesaler Retailer Retailer Customer Customer Customer 4. Wholesalers

    • Buy in large quantities from producers
    • They sell to retailers who can order in smaller amounts (break bulk)
    • Wholesaler buy direct from the producer and add a profit margin onto the price they charge the retailer

5. Wholesalers - Example Producer Wholesaler Retailer Customer Sale of Daily Newspapers Newspaper Publisher e.g. The Sun, The Times who send bulk print runs of newspapers to large depots run by wholesalers Wholesaler (e.g. John Menzies) packs newspapers into bundles for retailers (e.g. newsagents) Retailer (e.g. newsagent; petrol station) displays newspaper in store and delivers to homes The customer is the final buyer 6. Retailers / Agents / Distributors

  • Distributors
    • Distributors sell products as a local sales point
    • Usually offer products from several / many producers customers enjoy greater choice and convenience
    • Can buy from wholesalers or direct from producers

Producer Retailers / distributers Customer 7. 8. Why use both wholesales and retailers?

  • Advantages
  • Disadvantages

9. Why use both wholesales and retailers?

  • Advantages
    • Wider distribution great where expected production levels are high
    • Distribution costs can be minimised as retailers and wholesalers can collect or accept bulk deliveries.
  • Disadvantages
    • Profit margins on high volume production is usually lower
    • Less control over the way your product is distributed
    • Less control over the way that your product is presented to the customer

10. Direct Marketing

  • Involves a producer selling directly to the end customeri.e. there are no other parts to the distribution channel
  • Various Methods:
    • E-commerce
    • Door to door selling
    • Farmers Markets

Producer Customer 11. Why Use Direct Marketing?

  • Advantages
  • Disadvantages

12. Why Use Direct Marketing?

  • Advantages
    • No intermediaries (e.g. retailers) to take part of profits
    • Producer can control own marketing
    • Reach customers directly
    • Dont use mass marketing techniques such as advertising which can save money
  • Disadvantages
    • Higher costs of distribution of promotional material
    • Costs of making and buying distributional material (e.g. catalogues for Next) and capital (vans/stalls etc.)