1)distribution policy
2)characteristics of the product
3)the target customer in view
4)supply characteristics
5)type of middlemen in the field
6)channel competition
7)potential volume of the sale
8)costs of distribution
9)profit expected in the long run
selection of channel :the selection of distribution is affected by many of factors, which play significant role while choosing the channel for distribution. It may include the buying pattern of consumer, type of the product is perishable, or auto mobile, weight and bulk and it also depends on the company's resources.the main affecting factors are following..Organization objectives - If company objective is to have mass appeal and rapid market penetration.type of product - Perishable products should have a short distribution channel, FMCG goods should have a wide reaching, intensive distribution channel.nature and extent of market- Distribution to consumer market or industrial markets would be different channel structures.existing channel for comparable product- company may chose it's existing channel of distribution for relative product.buying habit of customers- Understanding consumer needs and criteria for buyingChannel Availability - Channels may not be availablethus these factors puts effect on the selection of channel .
Customer Characteristics, Product Attributes, Type of Organization, Competition, Marketing Environmental Forces and Characteristics of Intermediaries are all factors in selecting a distribution channel.
There are many factors to be considered in channel of distribution. Just a few of them include target market characteristics, nature of the product, cost efficiency, company characteristics, middleman characteristics, and competition characteristics.
cost nature of the product if its perishable or durable distance
the factors that influence the selection of an advertising agency is; - its competence in advertising. - the price charges of the agency. - its methods of advertising.
selection of channel :the selection of distribution is affected by many of factors, which play significant role while choosing the channel for distribution. It may include the buying pattern of consumer, type of the product is perishable, or auto mobile, weight and bulk and it also depends on the company's resources.the main affecting factors are following..Organization objectives - If company objective is to have mass appeal and rapid market penetration.type of product - Perishable products should have a short distribution channel, FMCG goods should have a wide reaching, intensive distribution channel.nature and extent of market- Distribution to consumer market or industrial markets would be different channel structures.existing channel for comparable product- company may chose it's existing channel of distribution for relative product.buying habit of customers- Understanding consumer needs and criteria for buyingChannel Availability - Channels may not be availablethus these factors puts effect on the selection of channel .
There are many factors that influence the selection of a catering system. One factor is the type of food you want served.
Customer Characteristics, Product Attributes, Type of Organization, Competition, Marketing Environmental Forces and Characteristics of Intermediaries are all factors in selecting a distribution channel.
Solar power
A distribution channel may be affected by the costs of transport and the costs of remunerating the distributors. A long distribution chain definitely increases the end cost that is passed on to the end user.
There are many factors to be considered in channel of distribution. Just a few of them include target market characteristics, nature of the product, cost efficiency, company characteristics, middleman characteristics, and competition characteristics.
Several factors influence the distribution of plants and animals including water and temperature. Additional factors include light, fire, and soil ph.
Cost, durability, and density to name a few.
wind,water,erosion,weathering
cost nature of the product if its perishable or durable distance
Supreme Court justices are chosen by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Factors that influence the selection process include the nominee's qualifications, judicial philosophy, political ideology, and potential impact on the Court's balance of power.
The prevailing winds are set up by the Earth's rotation and the distribution of heat from the sun. Factors that influence their direction and strength include the Coriolis effect, pressure gradients, and the distribution of land and water on the Earth's surface.