Title: Retailing and Wholesaling
1 Chapter 12
- Retailing and Wholesaling
2Road Map Previewing the Concepts
- Explain the roles of retailers and wholesalers in
the distribution channel. - Describe the major types of retailers and give
examples of each. - Identify the major types of wholesalers and give
examples of each. - Explain the marketing decisions facing retailers
and wholesalers.
3What is Retailing?
Retailing
Includes all the Activities Involved
in Selling Goods or Services Directly to Final
Consumers for Their Personal, Nonbusiness Use.
4Retailing
- Retailing can be done in stores (store retailing)
or out of a store (nonstore retailing) such as - Direct mail,
- Catalogs,
- Telephone,
- Home shopping shows,
- Internet.
5Classification of Retailing
Amount of Service Self-Service, Limited-Service
and Full-Service Retailer
Product Line Length and Breadth of the
Product Assortment
Relative Prices Pricing Structure that is Used
by the Retailer
6Classification of RetailingAmount of Service
Self-Service Retailers Provide Few or No
Services to Shoppers i.e. Best Buy
Limited-Service Retailers Provide Only a Limited
Number of Services to Shoppers i.e. Sears
Full-Service Retailers Retailers that Provide a
Full Range of Services to Shoppers i.e. Neiman
Marcus
7Classification of RetailingProduct Line (Tab.
12-1)
Store Description
8Discussion Question
- Giant superstores called category killers are an
emerging trend. Answer the following questions - How is a category killer different from other
types of retailers? - Why has this form of retailing grown so rapidly?
9Classification of RetailingRetail Organization
Corporate Chain
Merchandising Conglomerates
Voluntary Chain
Franchise Organizations
Retailer Cooperatives
10Retailer Marketing Decisions (Fig. 12-1)
11Interactive Student Assignments
- Consider the following thought question, format
an answer, pair with the student on your right,
share your thoughts with one another, and respond
to questions from the instructor. - How do retailers establish a position in the
marketplace?
12Product Assortment and Services Decisions
13Retailers Price, Promotion, and Place Decisions
Location, Location, Location!
14Mall of America
- The Mall of America megamall contains more
than - 520 specialty stores,
- 49 restaurants,
- 7-acre indoor theme park,
- Underwater World featuring hundreds of marine
specimens, - And a two-story miniature golf course.
15The Future of Retailing
- New Retail Forms and Shortening Retail
Life-Cycles - Growth of Nonstore Retailing
- Increasing Intertype Competition
- Rise of the Megaretailers
- Growing Importance of Retail Technology
- Global Expansion of Major Retailers
- Retail Stores as Communities or Hangouts
16What is Wholesaling?
Wholesaling
Includes all the activities Involved
in Selling Goods and Services to Those Buying for
Resale or Business Use.
17Why are Wholesalers Used?
Management Services Advice
Selling Promoting
Wholesalers are Often Better at Performing One or
More of the Following Channel Functions
Market Information
Buying Assortment Building
Wholesaler Functions
Bulk-Breaking
Risk Bearing
Financing
Warehousing
Transportation
18Types of Wholesalers
19Wholesaler Marketing Decisions (Fig. 12-2)
20Trends in Wholesaling
Must Constantly Improve Their Services and Reduce
Costs
Distinction Between Large Retailers and
Wholesalers Blurs
Wholesalers Will Continue to Increase the
Services Provided
Wholesalers Are Beginning to Go Global
21Rest Stop Reviewing the Concepts
- Explain the roles of retailers and wholesalers in
the distribution channel. - Describe the major types of retailers and give
examples of each. - Identify the major types of wholesalers and give
examples of each. - Explain the marketing decisions facing retailers
and wholesalers.