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Place

IB Business Management β€’ Unit 4

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Contents

  • Place β€” the third P
  • Factors affecting place decisions
  • Direct vs indirect distribution

🏬 Place β€” the third P

Big Idea: Place is about how the product gets from the business to the customer. It covers distribution channels β€” the route products take to reach buyers. 🚚

What is a distribution channel?

A distribution channel is the path a product follows from the producer to the final customer.

  • Direct: Producer β†’ Customer (e.g. online sales, farm shops)
  • One intermediary: Producer β†’ Retailer β†’ Customer
  • Two intermediaries: Producer β†’ Wholesaler β†’ Retailer β†’ Customer
  • Agent: Producer β†’ Agent β†’ Retailer β†’ Customer

πŸ”‘ Factors affecting place decisions

  • Nature of the product β€” perishable goods need short channels; digital products can go direct
  • Target market β€” where do your customers shop? Online? High street?
  • Cost β€” more intermediaries = less profit per sale for the producer
  • Control β€” direct channels give more control over branding and customer experience
  • Coverage β€” using retailers and wholesalers reaches more customers

E-commerce and digital distribution

  • Online sales are growing rapidly β€” many businesses sell directly via websites
  • Cuts out intermediaries (fewer middlemen = higher profit margins)
  • Reaches global customers 24/7
  • But: high competition online, delivery logistics, and returns can be challenging
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βš–οΈ Direct vs indirect distribution

  • Direct: βœ… Higher profit margins, βœ… Full control, ❌ Limited reach, ❌ Must handle logistics
  • Indirect: βœ… Wider reach, βœ… Logistics handled by others, ❌ Lower margins, ❌ Less control
Direct = you sell it yourself (more control, more profit per sale). Indirect = someone else helps you sell (wider reach, less profit per sale). 🀝

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A manufacturer wants to decide how to get products to customers.

the term distribution channel. [2 marks]

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