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From the supplier: Manufacturers, retailers and consumers should eliminate excess product handling costs incurred in distribution channels and understand the true cost of handling a product. Distribution channels mix-up the components of a consumer's price, namely the supply channel's logistics, the product's actual cost and the promotion expenses passed around between manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. Bulk-breaking facilities and high-frequency, mixed-load transport can handle the costs, and a two-step distribution may prevail.
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Title: Cutting costs in the channel. (excess product handling costs in distribution channels)(includes related articles) (Cover Story)
Author: Walter E. Johnson
Publication:Do-It-Yourself Retailing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 1994
Publisher: National Retail Hardware Association
Volume: v166 Issue: n3 Page: p55(7)
Article Type: Cover Story
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Cutting costs in the channel. (excess product handling costs in distribution channels)(includes related articles) (Cover Story): An article from: Do-It-Yourself Retailing
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Author(s)Walter E. Johnson
PublisherNational Retail Hardware Association
ISBN / ASINB000921062
ISBN-13978B000921062
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