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Retail & Manufacturing
Logistics

BHT 4017

Topic 1: An Introduction to Retailing

Dr. Fahham Hasan Qaiser Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Eng., Pg.Cert. (HE), MCIPS, FHEA
Senior Lecturer (Supply Chain and Analytics)
Course Leader – MSc. Business Intelligence & Analytics;
Logistics & Supply Chain management; Project & Operations Management
Huddersfield Business School
[email protected]

Outline

• Define retailing
• Introduce the concept of strategic

planning
• Define distribution types
• Show the emphasis on the retail

experince and relationship
retailing

Intended Learning Outcomes

To understand:
• Retailing
• Issues in retailing
• Impact of retailing on Economy
• Retail strategy
• Customer experience
• Relationship retailing

Session Plan

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Retailing

Retailing encompasses the business
activities involved in selling goods and

services to consumers for their personal,
family, or household use. It includes every

sale to the final consumer.

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Issues in Retailing

• How can we best serve our customers while earning a
fair profit?

• How can we stand out in a highly competitive
environment where consumers have so many choices?

• How can we better coordinate our merchandising,
pricing, and service strategy across all our channels
when costs, profit margins, and target segments differ
across the channels?

• How can we grow our business while retaining a core of
loyal customers?

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Solution for Issues in Retailing

• Retailers can best address these questions by fully
understanding and applying the basic principles of
retailing, as well as the elements in a well-structured,
systematic, and focused retail strategy.

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Question

• Can retailers flourish in today’s tough marketplace?

• Just look at your favorite restaurant, gift shop, and food
store

This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-
NC

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Willingness to Adapt changes

• A desire to please the customer and a strong market niche.
• To prosper in the long term
• They all need a strategic plan and a willingness to adapt

FIGURE 1-1

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Reasons for Studying Retailing

Retailing is an important field to study because of its
impact on the economy, its functions in distribution, and
its relationship with firms selling goods and services to
retailers for their resale or use.

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Impact of Retailing on Economy

• The world’s 250 largest retailers generate more than $4.6
trillion in annual revenues. They represent 29 nations.
Seventy-six of the largest 250 retailers are based in the
United States, 28 in Japan, 17 in Germany, 16 in Great
Britain, and 15 in France.

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Retail Function in distribution

• Retailing is the last stage in a channel of distribution
• All the businesses and people involved in the physical

of goods andmovement and transfer of ownership
services from producer to consumer.

• A typical distribution channel is:

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Retailer’s Role in the sorting process

• Retailers often act as the contact between manufacturers, wholesalers,
and the consumer.

• Many manufacturers would like to make one basic type of item and sell
their entire inventory to as few buyers as possible

• Retailers collect an assortment from various sources, buy in large
quantity, and sell in small amounts. This is the sorting process

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Distribution Types
• Exclusive: Suppliers make agreements with one or few retailers,

designating such retailers as the only ones to carry certain brands or
products within a specified geographic area.
• This stimulates both parties to work together to maintain an image,

assign shelf space, allot profits and costs, and advertise
• they might have to decline to handle other suppliers’ brands

• Intensive: Suppliers sell through as many retailers as possible
• Retailers may assign little space to specific brands, set very high prices

on them, and not advertise them

• Selective: Suppliers sell through a moderate number of retailers. This
combines aspects of exclusive and intensive distribution
• It encourages suppliers to provide some marketing support and retailers

to give adequate shelf space

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Exclusive Vs Intensive Distribution

• Exclusive Distribution: Fate of retailer is tied to
manufacturer success, retailer has no “free-rider” concerns,
retailer has less price competition, manufacturer is better
assured of high levels of customer support

• Intensive Distribution: Manufacturer is better assured of
maximizing sales (especially for convenience goods),
retailers face strong competition for price and service

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Exclusive, Intensive and Selective
Distribution

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Special Characteristics Affecting
Retailers

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Six Steps in retail strategy

1. Define the type of business in terms of goods and services
(corporate mission)

2. Set long-run and short-run objectives for sales and profit,
market share, image etc.

3. Determine the customer market to target on the basis of
characteristics (e.g. age, gender and income level)

4. Devise an overall, long-run plan
5. Implement an integrated strategy such as store location,

product assortment, pricing etc.
6. Evaluate performance and correct weaknesses or

problems (fine-tune)

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Case Study – Home Depot

Chapter 1 – An Introduction to Retailing
Book: Retail management (p. 31-34)
(Berman et al. 2018)

Read the case study before lecture
Access Link

Aspects of Home Depot’s Strategy

• Growth through product
authority

• Targeted appeal to
multiple segments

• Distinctive image
• Seamless customer

service
• Multiple points of contact

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• Employee relations
• Innovation
• Commitment to technology
• Community involvement
• Adaptive to omnichannel

trends

Note: Refer to book p.31-34 for
details

Retailing Concept

• Four principles form the retailing concept, which should be
understood and applied by all retailers:
1. Customer orientation. The retailer determines the attributes and

needs of its customers and endeavors to satisfy these needs to
the fullest.

2. Coordinated effort. The retailer integrates all plans and activities
to maximize efficiency.

3. Value driven. The retailer offers good value to customers,
whether it be upscale or discount. This means having prices
appropriate for the level of products and customer service.

4. Goal orientation. The retailer sets goals and then uses its
strategy to attain them.

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Retailing Concept

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Retail experience

Amazon Go

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Relationship Retailing

• Retailers seek to establish and maintain long-term bonds
saleswith customers, rather than act as if each

transaction is a completely new encounter
– Concentrate on the total retail experience
– Monitor satisfaction
– Stay in touch with customers

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Effective Relationship Retailing

• Use a “win-win” approach
– It is easier to keep existing customers happy than to

gain new ones (present value of current customers
income stream– cost of keeping existing customers
content versus cost of replacing them with new
customer

• Develop a customer database (loyalty programs)
– Ongoing

information
behaviors

customer contact is improved with
on people’s attributes and shopping

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Resources for further reading

• Berman, B., Joel, R.E. and Chatterjee, P., 2018. Retail Management.
Pearson Education Limited (13th Edition)

• Bowersox, D.T., Closs, D.J., Cooper, M.B. and Bowersox, J.C.,
2019. Supply Chain Logistics Management. McGraw-Hill Education (5th

Edition)

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