Chapter 3 and 4 Distribution
Chapter 3 and 4 Distribution
a) Recession
b) Inflation
c) Deflation
d) Other Economic Issues
The Competitive Environment
a) Types of Competition
There are four types of competition,
namely:
1.Horizontal competition
2.Intertype competition
3.Vertical competition
4.Channel system competition
1. Horizontal competition is defined as
competition between firms of the same
type.
2.Intertype competition is competition between
different types of firms at the same channel
level.
3. Vertical Competition
refers to competition between channel
members at different levels in the channel
such as retailer versus wholesaler or
wholesaler versus manufacturer.
4. Channel system
competition refers to complete
channels competing with other
complete channels.
Such channels have been referred to as
vertical marketing systems and are
classified into three types: (1) corporate;
(2) contractual and (3) administered.
Competitive Structure and Channel
Management
• In designing the marketing channel, the
channel manager needs to determine which
kinds of distributors and/or dealers can
provide the most efficient and effective
distribution of the firm’s products.
The Sociocultural Environment
• Marketing patterns are influenced by the
sociocultural environment within which
they exist.
• Indeed, some channel analysts argue that
this is a major force affecting channel
structure.