When aircraft builders and parts suppliers sell to businesses, distribution is often highly simplified. In general, there is no intermediary between the supplier and the customer and consequently, it is possible to focus on managing the sales team (direct channel). However, a product as complex as a plane can also be sold to a leasing company. In this case the latter plays the intermediary role. This phenomenon which began with civil aircraft is rapidly developing in the business jet sector. However, it is in the context of sales to individual consumers that indirect distribution is especially important. The airlines have sometimes adopted very distinct strategies in terms of ticket distribution. First we will look at the main functions of distribution from a logistics and commercial point of view, and then we will discuss selecting and managing a distribution channel. We will look at merchandising which allows travel agencies to best adapt supply to demand and the main specifications of services distribution and industrial trade.


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    Title :

    Selecting Distribution Channels and Sales Team Management


    Additional title:

    Management for Professionals


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2013-08-16


    Size :

    34 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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