Distribution channel

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Channels

The Distribution channel consists of a chain of intermediaries, each passing the product down the chain to the next organization, before it finally reaches the consumer or end-user. Each of the elements in these chains will have their own specific needs, which the producer must take into account, along with those of the all-important end-user.

Distribution channel may not be restricted to physical products alone. They may be just as important for moving a service from producer to consumer in certain sectors, since both direct and indirect channels may be used. Hotels, for example, may sell their services directly or through travel agents, tour operators, airlines, tourist boards, centralized reservation systems, etc.

Distribution

Distribution is one of the 4 aspects of marketing. A distributor is the middleman between the manufacturer and retailer. After a product is manufactured it is typically shipped/sold to a distributor. The distributor then sells the product to retailers or customers.

Traditionally, distribution has been seen as dealing with logistics: how to get the product or service to the customer. It must answer questions such as:

Benefits of Establishing Distribution Partners

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