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Chapter
                   11
    Channel Institutions - Wholesaling




SDM- Ch 11   Tata McGraw Hill   1
Learning Objectives
• Understand functions of a wholesaler
• Understand various classes of
  wholesalers
• Major wholesaling decisions
• Benefits and limitations of wholesalers
• Understand about a – distributor in
  more detail
• Trends in wholesaling practices
SDM- Ch 11   Tata McGraw Hill    2
Need for Wholesalers
• Widespread economy – consumers can only
  reached by thousands of retailers (except for
  consumer durables and industrial products)
• Reaching these retailers by a company
  directly is not possible (except for consumer
  durables and industrial products)
• Hence the need for wholesalers in two forms:
  – Well established free-lance wholesalers
  – Contracted distributors, stockists and agents
                                          Characteristics….

SDM- Ch 11      Tata McGraw Hill          3
Characteristics of Wholesalers
• Operate on large volumes but with chosen
  group of products
  – Food, grocery, pharma or automobile spares etc
• The company itself, contracted parties or free
  lancers, can operate as wholesalers
• Mostly B2B business – trade and institutions
• Wholesaler could also be a retailer – in rural
  markets – W/s sells to other retailers and also
  to consumers

SDM- Ch 11      Tata McGraw Hill        4
Characteristics of Wholesalers
• Sell physical inputs or products – tangible
  goods ( Ws in some service industries)
• Optimise results, maximise service
  (effectiveness) and minimise operating costs
  (efficiency)
• Buy goods for resale, keep inventory, take
  risks of price changes, negotiate terms,
  procure orders, deliver and extend credit.
                                  Definition…
SDM- Ch 11     Tata McGraw Hill       5
Definition

• Wholesaling is concerned with the
  activities of those persons or
  establishments that sell to retailers and
  other merchants and / or industrial,
  institutional and commercial users but
  do not sell in large amounts to
  consumers – US Bureau of Census

                                      Delivering value…
SDM- Ch 11    Tata McGraw Hill    6
Delivering Value
• Keep goods accessible to customers
  instantly
• At times, get together to bargain for
  better terms
• Pass on benefits or incentives to their
  customers
• Have a wide trading area

SDM- Ch 11     Tata McGraw Hill   7
Functions…


    Difference with Retailers
• Not too worried about location, ambience or
  promotions – prefer to be in the main market
• Deal with other businessmen and not
  consumers
• Deal with a specific group of products only
• Much larger trading area
• Much larger transactions with suppliers and
  customers
• Believe in low margins but high volumes.

SDM- Ch 11     Tata McGraw Hill     8
Functions of Wholesalers
• Varies in degree between free-lance,
  company distributors and stockists / agents
• Sales and promotion of chosen company
  products
• Buying the assortment of goods
• Breaking bulk to suit customer requirements
• Storage and protection of goods till sold


SDM- Ch 11     Tata McGraw Hill     9
Functions of Wholesalers
• Grading and packing of commodities
• Transportation of goods to customers
• Financing the buying of customers
• Bearing the risks associated with the
  business
• Collecting and disseminating market
  information to both suppliers and
  customers
SDM- Ch 11   Tata McGraw Hill   10
Types of Wholesalers
• Full service: stocking, selling, offering credit,
  delivery and business assistance (company
  distributors, wholesale merchants)
• Limited service: range of service is limited
  (examples include Metro C&C, mail order)
• Merchant w/s: independent businesses
• Brokers and agents: bring buyer and seller
  together – do not take possession of goods
• Others: agri business, auction companies etc

SDM- Ch 11      Tata McGraw Hill        11
Limitations of Wholesalers
• Some of them do not give complete
  information to suppliers for selfish reasons
• Cannot be relied on to do equitable
  distribution
• At times, do not want company and
  customers to meet
• Tend to hoard goods and influence pricing
• Consumers have no say in pricing or quality
  in a w/s dominated system

                                       Major decisions…
SDM- Ch 11     Tata McGraw Hill      12
Major Wholesaling Decisions
•   Which markets to operate in
•   Manpower to employ
•   What products to sell
•   Pricing decisions / Promotional support
•   Credit and collections
•   Image and customer perception
•   Warehouse location and design
•   Inventory Control
SDM- Ch 11       Tata McGraw Hill      13
Favourable Factors

• Companies have limitations in market / outlet
  coverage. Wholesalers are required to fill the
  gaps
• Hundreds of small companies who cannot
  afford to set up distribution networks – need
  to depend on wholesalers
• In food grains, fruits and vegetables – hardly
  any organised distribution network.
  Wholesalers help move goods from farm gate
  to consumers

SDM- Ch 11     Tata McGraw Hill      14
Favourable Factors
• Big companies also need wholesalers
  to get big volumes
• W/s extend credit to customers.
  Companies cannot match this
• Retailers have to visit w/s markets to
  buy food grains, cereals and pulses –
  buy a lot more.


                                  Unfavourable…

SDM- Ch 11   Tata McGraw Hill   15
Unfavourable Factors
• Companies coverage focus on retailers
  and institutions through their distributors
• Using modern retail formats as
  wholesalers
• More outlets like Metro C&C being
  encouraged
• Enforcing strict price control so that w/s
  do not sell below company prices.

SDM- Ch 11    Tata McGraw Hill    16
Distributor
• Is a wholesaler nominated by a company to
  exclusively re-distribute the company
  products to its customers in a designated
  territory. He does not deal in competitor’s
  products. Does not sell from his premises.
  Extends credit selectively.
  – A redistribution stockist for HLL
  – A distributor for Philips lighting division
  – A distributor for L&T engineering division

SDM- Ch 11       Tata McGraw Hill           17
Dealer
• Role similar to a distributor but
   – May not have a clearly defined territory and may
     sell both in the market and from his shop
   – May deal with competitive products also
   – Extends credit selectively.
   – Dealers in industrial products may have better
     defined roles.
• Examples:
   – Dealer for an edible oil company
   – A dealer for garment brands

SDM- Ch 11       Tata McGraw Hill         18
Stockist
• May be working for a company with a
  designated territory but does not re-
  distribute the stocks. Sells from his
  premises. Extends credit selectively.
  – A stockist for paper products
  – A stockist for automobile spares
• Re-distribution is visiting customer
  premises to sell products
                                 Managing distributors….
SDM- Ch 11    Tata McGraw Hill          19
Managing Distributors
• The principles are similar across
  industry verticals. FMCG is the most
  complex.
• Has the capacity to maximise sales and
  market shares.
• Has to ensure buying goods from the
  company and re-distribution to the trade



SDM- Ch 11   Tata McGraw Hill   20
Why necessary?….

      Managing Distributors
• Distributor responsibilities include:
   – Buying adequate quantities by Stock Keeping Unit
     (SKU) for redistribution
   – Ensuring full market coverage of all customers in
     the territory assigned to him
   – Help finance the operations – pays for the goods
     upfront but extends credit to his customers
   – Maintaining inventory of company products
     adequate at all times to service the market
   – Assist company in its promotional efforts




SDM- Ch 11       Tata McGraw Hill         21
Need for Distributors
• Under three circumstances:
   – For entering a new town
   – For additional coverage in the same town
   – For replacing an existing distributor
• For entering a new town, assess the potential
  for business to decide:
   – If the town can sustain a full fledged distributor
   – The number of distributors required
• Starts with a town profile of potential, number
  of customers to be serviced and the
  competition.
SDM- Ch 11        Tata McGraw Hill            22
                                         Cost of servicing…
Cost of Servicing
• Cost benefit of using distributors to be
  assessed
   – Logistics cost of serving the market
   – The number of customers to be covered by
     category – wholesalers, retailers, institutions
   – Frequency of visits to markets and outlets
   – Sales revenue estimate from each visit
   – Markets to be covered with ready stocks or order
     booking for later delivery
   – Likely collections during each visit – gives an idea
     of the credit requirements

                                          Expectations…
SDM- Ch 11        Tata McGraw Hill          23
Expectations from a
             Distributor
• To be stated at the start of the relationship
• Helps get the right kind of distributor also
   – Achieving sales targets – volume, value and packs
   – Financial commitment on inventory and credit
   – Investment in infrastructure – space, vehicles
   – Manpower – front line and back office
   – Distribution effort – market and outlet coverage as
     per a beat plan with productive calls
   – Developing new markets and new accounts
   – Managing key accounts and institutional business

SDM- Ch 11       Tata McGraw Hill          24
Expectations from a
            Distributor
• Merchandising and displays in the market
• Secondary sales efforts and tracking – critical
  for fmcg and pharma (secondary sales is
  sales from the distributor to the outlets in the
  market)
• Effectively handling promotions and schemes
  initiated by the company
• Managing damaged stocks

SDM- Ch 11      Tata McGraw Hill       25
Expectations from a
            Distributor
• Organising and participation in promotional
  events
• Assist company in making a success of
  launching new products and packs
• Handling consumer quality complaints
• Handling statutory requirements on behalf of
  the company
• Payments and remittances promptly to the
  company

SDM- Ch 11     Tata McGraw Hill     26
Key Learnings
• Wholesalers are required to reach hundreds
  of customers and retailers
• Wholesaler business is usually B2B
• Wholesalers can be free-lance or appointed
  by companies – like distributors
• Company distributors are bound by strict
  operating norms
• Future of wholesalers in India still seems
  favourable

SDM- Ch 11    Tata McGraw Hill     27

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Sdm ch11

  • 1. Chapter 11 Channel Institutions - Wholesaling SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 1
  • 2. Learning Objectives • Understand functions of a wholesaler • Understand various classes of wholesalers • Major wholesaling decisions • Benefits and limitations of wholesalers • Understand about a – distributor in more detail • Trends in wholesaling practices SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 2
  • 3. Need for Wholesalers • Widespread economy – consumers can only reached by thousands of retailers (except for consumer durables and industrial products) • Reaching these retailers by a company directly is not possible (except for consumer durables and industrial products) • Hence the need for wholesalers in two forms: – Well established free-lance wholesalers – Contracted distributors, stockists and agents Characteristics…. SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 3
  • 4. Characteristics of Wholesalers • Operate on large volumes but with chosen group of products – Food, grocery, pharma or automobile spares etc • The company itself, contracted parties or free lancers, can operate as wholesalers • Mostly B2B business – trade and institutions • Wholesaler could also be a retailer – in rural markets – W/s sells to other retailers and also to consumers SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 4
  • 5. Characteristics of Wholesalers • Sell physical inputs or products – tangible goods ( Ws in some service industries) • Optimise results, maximise service (effectiveness) and minimise operating costs (efficiency) • Buy goods for resale, keep inventory, take risks of price changes, negotiate terms, procure orders, deliver and extend credit. Definition… SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 5
  • 6. Definition • Wholesaling is concerned with the activities of those persons or establishments that sell to retailers and other merchants and / or industrial, institutional and commercial users but do not sell in large amounts to consumers – US Bureau of Census Delivering value… SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 6
  • 7. Delivering Value • Keep goods accessible to customers instantly • At times, get together to bargain for better terms • Pass on benefits or incentives to their customers • Have a wide trading area SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 7
  • 8. Functions… Difference with Retailers • Not too worried about location, ambience or promotions – prefer to be in the main market • Deal with other businessmen and not consumers • Deal with a specific group of products only • Much larger trading area • Much larger transactions with suppliers and customers • Believe in low margins but high volumes. SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 8
  • 9. Functions of Wholesalers • Varies in degree between free-lance, company distributors and stockists / agents • Sales and promotion of chosen company products • Buying the assortment of goods • Breaking bulk to suit customer requirements • Storage and protection of goods till sold SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 9
  • 10. Functions of Wholesalers • Grading and packing of commodities • Transportation of goods to customers • Financing the buying of customers • Bearing the risks associated with the business • Collecting and disseminating market information to both suppliers and customers SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 10
  • 11. Types of Wholesalers • Full service: stocking, selling, offering credit, delivery and business assistance (company distributors, wholesale merchants) • Limited service: range of service is limited (examples include Metro C&C, mail order) • Merchant w/s: independent businesses • Brokers and agents: bring buyer and seller together – do not take possession of goods • Others: agri business, auction companies etc SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 11
  • 12. Limitations of Wholesalers • Some of them do not give complete information to suppliers for selfish reasons • Cannot be relied on to do equitable distribution • At times, do not want company and customers to meet • Tend to hoard goods and influence pricing • Consumers have no say in pricing or quality in a w/s dominated system Major decisions… SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 12
  • 13. Major Wholesaling Decisions • Which markets to operate in • Manpower to employ • What products to sell • Pricing decisions / Promotional support • Credit and collections • Image and customer perception • Warehouse location and design • Inventory Control SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 13
  • 14. Favourable Factors • Companies have limitations in market / outlet coverage. Wholesalers are required to fill the gaps • Hundreds of small companies who cannot afford to set up distribution networks – need to depend on wholesalers • In food grains, fruits and vegetables – hardly any organised distribution network. Wholesalers help move goods from farm gate to consumers SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 14
  • 15. Favourable Factors • Big companies also need wholesalers to get big volumes • W/s extend credit to customers. Companies cannot match this • Retailers have to visit w/s markets to buy food grains, cereals and pulses – buy a lot more. Unfavourable… SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 15
  • 16. Unfavourable Factors • Companies coverage focus on retailers and institutions through their distributors • Using modern retail formats as wholesalers • More outlets like Metro C&C being encouraged • Enforcing strict price control so that w/s do not sell below company prices. SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 16
  • 17. Distributor • Is a wholesaler nominated by a company to exclusively re-distribute the company products to its customers in a designated territory. He does not deal in competitor’s products. Does not sell from his premises. Extends credit selectively. – A redistribution stockist for HLL – A distributor for Philips lighting division – A distributor for L&T engineering division SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 17
  • 18. Dealer • Role similar to a distributor but – May not have a clearly defined territory and may sell both in the market and from his shop – May deal with competitive products also – Extends credit selectively. – Dealers in industrial products may have better defined roles. • Examples: – Dealer for an edible oil company – A dealer for garment brands SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 18
  • 19. Stockist • May be working for a company with a designated territory but does not re- distribute the stocks. Sells from his premises. Extends credit selectively. – A stockist for paper products – A stockist for automobile spares • Re-distribution is visiting customer premises to sell products Managing distributors…. SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 19
  • 20. Managing Distributors • The principles are similar across industry verticals. FMCG is the most complex. • Has the capacity to maximise sales and market shares. • Has to ensure buying goods from the company and re-distribution to the trade SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 20
  • 21. Why necessary?…. Managing Distributors • Distributor responsibilities include: – Buying adequate quantities by Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) for redistribution – Ensuring full market coverage of all customers in the territory assigned to him – Help finance the operations – pays for the goods upfront but extends credit to his customers – Maintaining inventory of company products adequate at all times to service the market – Assist company in its promotional efforts SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 21
  • 22. Need for Distributors • Under three circumstances: – For entering a new town – For additional coverage in the same town – For replacing an existing distributor • For entering a new town, assess the potential for business to decide: – If the town can sustain a full fledged distributor – The number of distributors required • Starts with a town profile of potential, number of customers to be serviced and the competition. SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 22 Cost of servicing…
  • 23. Cost of Servicing • Cost benefit of using distributors to be assessed – Logistics cost of serving the market – The number of customers to be covered by category – wholesalers, retailers, institutions – Frequency of visits to markets and outlets – Sales revenue estimate from each visit – Markets to be covered with ready stocks or order booking for later delivery – Likely collections during each visit – gives an idea of the credit requirements Expectations… SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 23
  • 24. Expectations from a Distributor • To be stated at the start of the relationship • Helps get the right kind of distributor also – Achieving sales targets – volume, value and packs – Financial commitment on inventory and credit – Investment in infrastructure – space, vehicles – Manpower – front line and back office – Distribution effort – market and outlet coverage as per a beat plan with productive calls – Developing new markets and new accounts – Managing key accounts and institutional business SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 24
  • 25. Expectations from a Distributor • Merchandising and displays in the market • Secondary sales efforts and tracking – critical for fmcg and pharma (secondary sales is sales from the distributor to the outlets in the market) • Effectively handling promotions and schemes initiated by the company • Managing damaged stocks SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 25
  • 26. Expectations from a Distributor • Organising and participation in promotional events • Assist company in making a success of launching new products and packs • Handling consumer quality complaints • Handling statutory requirements on behalf of the company • Payments and remittances promptly to the company SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 26
  • 27. Key Learnings • Wholesalers are required to reach hundreds of customers and retailers • Wholesaler business is usually B2B • Wholesalers can be free-lance or appointed by companies – like distributors • Company distributors are bound by strict operating norms • Future of wholesalers in India still seems favourable SDM- Ch 11 Tata McGraw Hill 27