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Samenvatting Marketing Channel
Management
Table of Contents
Module 1 – Setting the Scene.............................................................................................2
Module 2 – Channel Design................................................................................................4
Module 4 – Partnerships...................................................................................................11
Module 6 – Assortment & Promotions..............................................................................15
Module 8 – Private Labels................................................................................................26
Module 10 – Value Disruptors..........................................................................................30




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,Module 1 – Setting the Scene
What does retail/channel management mean?  Place (= getting the product to consumers)
- Involves relations between (brand) manufacturers and (retail) intermediaries
- But, it’s ‘complicated’… and ever changing…

Marketing channel = path to the consumer
- A set of organizations that work together
- To make goods available
o FMCG / CPG
o Consumer durables
o Industrial products
o Services
- For end users
o Consumers
o Business consumers

Modus Operandi
Access to consumers = POWER  Power shift from manufacturers to retailers
More and more stores are shut down  from retail to e-commerce
- Price
o Pricing algorithm compares the lowest prices across the retail sector for particular
products – including those retailers selling in bulk and where membership costs are
needed (such as Costco)
o Moving towards individual pricing
- Fulfillment
o Network of Distribution Centers (DCs)
o Prime Subscription guarantees free 2-day delivery (or used to…)

The end-result: Consumer 2.0  consumers want everything, right there, right now, at the lowest
cost and zero willingness to pay.
 Unsustainable cost structure: consumers want everything simple, frictionless and fast  delivery
and fulfillment is leading to unsustainable costs  Fulfillment & Delivery = Online’s Achilles heel

The store to the rescue… cutting cost & adding convenience (e.g. Walmart sees its store estate as
key for successful e-commerce fulfillment)

Networks of stores to act as (mini) DCs  need for new traffic drivers
- Store personnel pulls from assortment
- Allows for faster delivery
- Allows for instore pick up & returns

BUT… rethinking the drivers of store traffic  customers
– especially young ones – say that they actually prefer
physical stores for browsing and experiencing products.

The retail renaissance part II: from online to offline
“Consumers want that choice – they don’t want
companies’ operational complexity thrust upon them
pushing them to only one way to do business.”
“E-commerce hasn’t killed physical retail. It’s made it more important than ever.”

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,Control of the Shelf: SKU rationalization is a key priority for the world’s leading retailers  almost all
retailers are trying to reduce #SKUs, since often, a small amount of the SKUs are responsible for a
large amount of the total sales.
- Control of the digital shelf: invisibility

How do you ‘bribe’ your way to the consumer?  Price, price, price




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, Module 2 – Channel Design
Indirect channels
- Independent/third parties
o Buy & own products
o Hold inventory
o Set consumer price (since the retailer owns the product, it is entitled to determine
the price)
- Physical B&M (Brick & Mortar) or digital

Direct channels
- Company-owned
o Manufacturer holds inventory
o Manufacturer sets consumer price
- B&M (Brick & Mortar) or web store

Why go direct?
- Higher (gross) profit margin for manufacturer
o Even at a lower consumer price, higher (gross) profit margin is possible
o COGS (costs of goods sold)
 So, why do not all manufacturers go direct?
- Higher gross profits do not automatically mean higher net total profit




Why go indirect?
- Middlemen may add value  impact on sales
o Bulk breaking: allow buying in small lots
o Assortment convenience: offer a wide variety of goods
 Manufacturers often produce a limited assortment, whereas consumers
wish and expect a larger assortment
o Time convenience: reduce waiting time
 Middlemen hold inventory, so the consumer can buy a product at any point
in time without waiting
- Distribution costs: number of contact lines  impact on costs
o Without middlemen, each manufacturer needs to come in contact with
every consumer. A middleman reduces these contact lines
o Non-routine transaction = more costly than routine transaction
 Sending and invoicing to one middleman is more convenient and
cheaper than doing this for every individual consumer

Why use middlemen at all?  You can do away with the middleman, but you can’t do away with the
middleman’s function (don’t just look at the benefits, but also at the cost side).


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