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Title: 7.02Classify the activities of physical distribution


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7.02 Classify the activities of physical
distribution
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Physical distribution is
  • The activities in the distribution process that
    organizes and moves the products through the
    channels.
  • This movement (also called logistics) includes
    ordering, transporting, storing, handling, and
    inventory control.

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Transportation is
  • The physical movement of the product from one
    place to another.
  • Methods include
  • Trucking or motor carriers
  • Railroads
  • Marine shipping
  • Pipelines
  • Air cargo services

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Trucking or Motor Carriers
  • Tractor trailers are most frequently used.
  • For example, tractor-trailer trucks deliver most
    of Wal-Marts products.

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Railroad
  • Move heavy and bulky freight.
  • For example, coal, steel, lumber, grain, and
    equipment.

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Marine Shipping
  • Transporting goods within the US and around the
    world.
  • For example, barges transport steel, iron ore,
    and grain along the Mississippi River.

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PIPELINE
  • Move oil and natural gas. The companies using
    the pipelines own them.
  • For example, BP owns pipelines that move crude
    oil from the oil field to the refineries.

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Air Cargo Services (Planes)
  • . High value, low-weight, and time-critical
    products.
  • For example, the owner of an exclusive floral
    shop might order flowers from France. The order
    will be shipped by air.

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  • Transportation service companies are additional
    means of moving small to medium-sized packages.
  • For example, US Postal service, express delivery
    services, bus package carriers, and freight
    forwarders (private companies that combine
    shipments from several businesses to help reduce
    costs to those businesses) would deliver these
    smaller parcels

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Methods to store merchandise
  • Storage The holding of products until they are
    sold. Products produced in large quantities
    require storage.
  • For example, a new Harry Potter book is
    published and must be stored until book retailers
    place their order.

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Methods to store merchandise
  • Private warehouse A facility designed to meet
    the needs of the owner. It may be based on size,
    temperature control, or refrigeration.
  • For example, Carols Linens has its own private
    warehouse to replenish inventory when needed.

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Methods to store merchandise
  • Public warehouse Storage and handling facility
    that may be provided for any business willing to
    pay for the space.
  • For example, Singletary Warehouse Company has a
    variety of rental spaces to lease business
    owners. They can select refrigerated or
    temperature controlled space.

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Methods to store merchandise
  • Distribution center A storage facility used to
    centralize and speed up the delivery of goods and
    reduce the cost of storage.
  • For example, JC Penneys has a distribution
    center in Atlanta to reach all the JC Penney
    stores in the southeast.

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Methods to store merchandise
  • Bonded warehouse Private or public warehouse
    used to store products until federal taxes have
    been paid on the product(s).
  • For example, a warehouse operated under U.S.
    Customs supervision to store imported products
    until the payment of duties has been made.

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Methods of handling inventory include
  • Products ordered are received, checked, marked
    (priced), and transferred
  • A receiving record is a document used by a
    business to keep track of its incoming inventory.

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Methods of handling inventory include (cont)
  • Check the received merchandise
  • Blind check method
  • Direct check method
  • Spot check method
  • Quality check method

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Blind Check Method
  • Writing a detailed list of the merchandise and
    its quantity. This list is then compared to the
    actual invoice. This method is time consuming
    but is considered the most accurate.

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Direct Check Method
  • The merchandise is verified against the invoice
    or purchase order.

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Spot Check Method
  • Merchandise is randomly checked for quality and
    quantity.

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Quality Check Method
  • Merchandise is inspected for workmanship and
    making sure there is no damage to merchandise.

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  • When merchandise has been received and checked,
    other information must be marked on the
    merchandise.
  • The most common form of marking is placing the
    selling price on the merchandise.
  • The most common method of marking is UPC
    (universal product codes). UPCs are scanned at
    check out.
  • Once marked, merchandise must be transferred to
    the selling floor.

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Inventory
  • The storing of merchandise before it is sold.
    There are two methods for tracking inventory,
    perpetual and physical.

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Perpetual Inventory Control
  • Tracks inventory on a continuous basis. A
    company can track and know the value and quantity
    of products on hand at any time.
  • For example, Harris Teeter may use perpetual
    inventory control of products. As an item is
    sold, the scanner communicates to the warehouse
    that the item is in need of restocking.

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Physical Inventory Control
  • Stock is physically counted periodically and
    verified for accuracy.
  • For example, Sams Club physically counts each
    item in each warehouse once each year.
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