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Product Distribution Strategy: The Ultimate Guide [Infographic]
Melissa Sonntag
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When expanding into new markets, the best brands know that
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staying on top of their entire sales process is critical to sealing the
deal. But how can you stay on top of your sales process if you
aren’t engaged in it each step of the way? Product distribution is
one important step that often goes overlooked as brands opt for
the cheapest or easiest option rather than devising a legitimate
distribution strategy. In this post, we will tell you everything you
need to know about product distribution, from different
distribution strategies to who is who in the industry, so you can
refine your own distribution strategy to achieve peak
performance on the shelf.
1. What Is Distribution? 2. Distribution's Favorite Channels
3. The Three Types Of Distribution
4. Who's Who?
What Is Product Distribution?
Let’s get technical. Distribution entails making a product available
for purchase by dispersing it through the market. It involves
transportation, packaging, and delivery. Distribution is
fundamental to a company’s sales.
A distributor is defined as someone who purchases products,
stores them, and then sells them through a distribution channel.
They are in between manufacturers and retailers or consumers,
working on behalf of a particular company as opposed to
representing themselves. Usually, distributors partake in
collaborative relationships with clients and manufacturers.
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Know Your Product Distribution Channels
A distribution channel refers to the flow of business that occurs
between a manufacturer and a consumer. It is the path that a
transaction follows. Distributors are the intermediaries that deliver
and house products for producers to sell to retailers. These
channels can be relatively simple or increasingly complex.
There are direct and indirect channels. In a direct channel, the
producer works directly with the consumer. An indirect channel,
on the other hand, incorporates intermediaries into the sales flow.
There are four levels that break down the flow between
manufacturers and consumers. When looking to expand into new
markets or switch up your distribution strategy, you need to know
the different levels of distribution.
Level Zero: A level zero distribution channel is the simplest. It
involves a direct sale from manufacturers to consumers with no
intermediary.
Level One: A level one channel has one intermediary as the
middleman between the producer and consumer. An example is a
retailer between manufacturer and consumer.
Level Two: When thinking about levels, associate the number to
the number of intermediaries. In this case, a level two channel
involves two intermediaries between producer and consumer. An
example here would be a wholesaler selling to a retailer who then
sells to the consumer.
Level Three: Here’s where an agent or broker comes in. Agents
work on behalf of companies and deal primarily with wholesalers.
From here, the wholesalers sell to retailers who then sell to
consumers.
The Three Types of Distribution
Distribution strategies depend on the type of product being sold.
the trick is knowing what type of distribution you will need to
achieve your growth goals. There are three methods of
distribution that outline how manufacturers choose how they want
their goods to be dispersed in the market.
1. Intensive Distribution: As many outlets as possible. The goal of intensive distribution is to penetrate as much of the
market as possible. 2. Selective Distribution: Select outlets in specific locations.
This is often based on a particular good and its fit within a store. Doing this allows manufacturers to pick a price point
that targets a specific market of consumer, therefore providing a more customized shopping experience.
Selective distribution caps the number of locations in a particular area.
3. Exclusive Distribution: Limited outlets. This can mean anything from luxury brands that are exclusive to special
collections available only in particular locations or stores. This method helps maintain a brand’s image and product
exclusivity. Some examples of companies that enact exclusive distribution would be high-end designers like
Chanel or even an automotive company like Ferrari.
Who’s Who?
The chain of distribution can get confusing as more people are
added into the mix. Distributors, wholesalers, retailers, and
agents all work as intermediaries in the sales process. It is
important to know the key differences of the individuals who play
a role in the distribution process.
Distributors: A distributor is a wholesaler who assumes extra
responsibility. In addition to fulfilling retailer orders, they actively
sell products on behalf of the producers. From managing orders
and returns to acting as a sales representative, they go beyond
being the middleman between retailers and producers. They
perform market analysis and are constantly searching for new
opportunities to achieve peak sales performance. A distributor
focuses on a particular area and market which allows them to
cultivate strong relationships with manufacturers. Unlike a
wholesaler, they most likely have a stronger affiliation with
particular companies. Distributors have a direct responsibility to
making sure products are flying off retail shelves.
For example, one distributor may work out an agreement with a
popular beverage company who works with them regularly,
whereas wholesalers are used on a need-by-need basis. They have
the option to sell to retailers and other sellers, or directly to
consumers and businesses.
Wholesalers: A wholesaler fulfills orders of retailers, by reselling
goods, often in large quantities for manufacturers. Wholesalers
purchase in bulk, typically, which lowers the price, from either
distributors or manufacturers. This allows wholesalers to make a
profit because they are able to sell the to retailers in smaller
packages that yield higher prices. Unlike distributors, wholesalers
only deal with the storage and delivery of goods. But, in certain
cases, you have to go through a wholesaler to get to a distributor.
Retailers: Retailers are the outlets where consumers can purchase
products. This is your local grocery store or Walmart down the
street. They can sell through storefront locations or through online
channels. Retailers purchase products from distributors or
wholesalers.
Brokers and Agents: Make way for agents. They handle the
logistics of the sales. Agents handle contracts, marketing, and
pulling together specialized shipments. A part of their job is
customer relationship management. On behalf of manufacturers,
they take ownership of products through the distribution process.
They represent the producer in the sales process.
Succeeding Working With a Distributor
When working with distributors, brands have a responsibility to
oversee the process and prevent retail execution errors like out
of stocks and distribution voids. This requires setting up clear lines
of communication between managers, sales teams, and
distributors to ensure you get that information as clearly and
quickly as possible. Brands that are on top of their game form
better relationships with their distributors and open up
opportunities for expansion much easier than brands that
communicate on an ad hoc basis.
While emails and text messages may suffice for quick fixes, these
simply won’t work long-term. Let's say your sales rep informs you
about an out of stock at location X. You might be able to remedy
the situation by contacting your distributor and ordering another
shipment to that location. But if location X is continuously
experiencing out of stocks, the trend may fly under your radar if
the only evidence you have is a few email threads buried deep in
your inbox. Your random ordering pattern may make it difficult to
forecast demand, or keep distributors and retailers from receiving
predicting shipments. This is where data tracking and analytics
become your best friend.
When you equip your team with the tools to constantly provide
you with field insight, any recurring issues will become obvious
much more quickly. Say that instead of you receiving an email or
text each time something was awry in the field, you received a
data point that you could instantly compare to past data and use
to identify any patterns instantly. Now, rather than your distributor
having to constantly fulfill last-minute shipments each time
location X experiences an out of stock, you can begin sending
extra product with each scheduled shipment, making your and
your distributor’s life easier.
With so many different orders to fill and clients to keep up with,
having a data tracking system in place will make your and your
distributor’s hard work worth it. If there is a hiccup in the
distribution network, you are empowered to glide past it with
ease and maintain a consistent presence on store shelves, keeping
distributors, retailers, and customers happy.
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Kyle Winters 8/2/2017, 5:49:13 PM
I didn't know that there was so much to learn about how
products are distributed to local chains, but this infographic
was a fascinating read. Intensive distribution seems like it is
the most common form of distribution though. After all, when
you're trying to sell something like food or drink, you'd want
to get it out to as many outlets as possible.
Melissa Sonntag
Melissa is a recent graduate of Northeastern
University and a content marketing specialist at
Repsly, Inc. She is committed to applying her
skills in order to bring value to Repsly readers
and customers. Outside of work, Melissa enjoys
practicing yoga, making music, and anything
dog-related.
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very impressed with this write up.
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Robert MacLeod 4/24/2018, 12:06:20 PM
Great, simple article to describe the actors in the distribution
arena. Can you recommend follow up content for further
conversation and more in-depth details? Thank You!
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Question: We own a microbe company and have
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maam we are currently conducting a marketing research
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Ryan 5/16/2019, 4:45:04 PM
Great content and visuals! It's incredible how much goes into
product distribution and how fast the industry evolves.
Agreed, a real-time data tracking system for logistics and
fulfillment processes is super important to keep all parties
happy and stay ahead of the competition.
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It is really a great content, make me learn a lot about the
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What an amazing post! I am a teacher in entrepreneurship
and this article is a very well condensed one about
distribution, just right to the topic and very well explained.
Congrats !
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Thank you Melissa for this educative write up. For me, it's a
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