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WHOLESALE & RETAIL (selling in large quantities & selling to the public in shops)

WHOLESALE & RETAIL (selling in large quantities & selling to the public in shops)

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WHOLESALE & RETAIL (selling in large quantities & selling to the public in shops)

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TRADE = buying/selling/exchanging goods or services between people or countries

COMMERCE =

trade + services to trade (banking, finance, insurance, transport,

advertising, telecommunications, post)

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TRADE

1. HOME – wholesale + retail

2. INTERNATIONAL – import + export

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DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL(passing products to end-users)

Intermediaries (middlemen):1. producer > wholesaler > retailer > consumer

(e.g. clothing and meat)

2. producer > wholesaler > consumer

(e.g. carpets and building material)

3. producer > retailer > consumer

(e.g. bread and furniture)

4. producer > consumer

(e.g. vegetables and fish, mail order))

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WHOLESALE

Wholesalers buy IN BULK (large quantities)

Services provided by wholesalers:

1. repack goods in small amounts2. provide storage for the goods 3. display a large variety of goods

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4. arrange transport of goods to

retailers

5. give credit to retailers

6. inform manufacturers about demand

7. inform retailers of new trends in

products

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Leaving out the wholesaler is the risk-

bearing:

Costs of storage

Cost of transport

Employing office staff

The price of goods must be cheaper

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CASH-AND-CARRY WHOLESALERS

Important to small retailers (pre-pack food products and household items)

Goods are packed in bulk

The retailer uses a large trolley or skip on wheels to move chosen goods to the checkout

The till works out the VAT due on the goods, lists each item by name

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WHOLESALE MARKETS

Open early in the morning

(Zelena tržnica)

Sell items which perish quickly

(fruit and vegetables, meat and fish)

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RETAIL TRADEprovision of goods and services to the customer

retailers buy goods directly from the manufacturer /wholesaler Make their income from the margin

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TYPES OF RETAILERS(retail outlets – places where customers can purchase goods)

1. Shopping malls –

large groups of shops, restaurants, cinemas, etc. built together under one roof and closed to traffic

(King Cross, Avenue Mall, Emmezeta, Mercator)

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2. Hypermarkets - very large shops outside a town, with a wide range of goods, self-service, parking spaces (Konzum, Metro, Getro)

3. Supermarkets – large shops, smaller than hypermarkets

(Konzum, Diona, Kerum)

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4. Department stores – large shops with several floors, divided into several parts,

each selling a different type of goods, in city centres, have bank counters, hairdressers, restaurants etc.(NaMa, Müller)

5. Multiple (chain stores) –

shops owned by the same company, the same design

(Benetton, Konzum, McDonalds)

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6. Discount stores –

sell goods at prices that are much lower than normal, durables, do-it-yourself products (industrial estates)

7. Vending machines – putting coins for hot and cold drinks, food, toys

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8. Market stalls – the oldest type, table

or small open-fronted shop in a

public place

9. Mobile shops – not fixed in one

place, can be moved easily and

quickly, for small and mid-week

purchases

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10. Convenience store – small store

selling food or household goods,

open until late at night

11. Independent retailers – near large

areas of housing, to “pop around

the corner”

12. Mail order – selling through the

post/Internet (catalogues, brochures)

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A TRIP TO THE SUPERMARKET. Use the following words to fill in the gaps:cash, impulse, bar codes, credit, receipt, trolley, bill, items, checkout, racks

When we go shopping to supermarkets we set off round the store with a ________or just take a shopping basket. When we finish buying things we must go to the ___________ where the assistant runs her/his scanner over the __________ on our products. She adds up our ______ and asks us how we would like to pay. We can pay ______, by debit card or by ___________card. Sometimes we take more staff than we want to and we have to cut our bill by returning the items we do not need that much. Stores often put _______of chocolates by the checkout to attract the impulse buyer. We should learn to go shopping with a list of ______ we really need, otherwise we buy on ________, which means things we really do not need at that moment, and spend much more money than we planned. After paying we should take the ____________ with us.

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A TRIP TO THE SUPERMARKET.

When we go shopping to supermarkets we set off round the store with a trolley or just take a shopping basket. When we finish buying things we must go to the checkout where the assistant runs her/his scanner over the bar codes on our products. She adds up our bill and asks us how we would like to pay. We can pay cash, by debit card or by credit card. Sometimes we take more staff than we want to and we have to cut our bill by returning the items we do not need that much. Stores often put racks of chocolates by the checkout to attract the impulse buyer. We should learn to go shopping with a list of items we really need, otherwise we buy on impulse, which means things we really do not need at that moment, and spend much more than we planned. After paying we should take the receipt with us.

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Match a package with a product:

1. a carton of a) soap/chocolate

2. a bag of b) margarine/butter

3. A packet of c) coke/beer/beans

4. A can of d) crisps/peanuts

5. A tin of e) jam/marmalade

6. A box of f) milk/cream

7. A jar of g) cigarettes/sugar

8. A tub of h) chocolates/matches

9. A bar of i) fish/beans

1.__, 2. __, 3. __ 4.__, 5. __, 6. __, 7. __, 8. __, 9. __,

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZIpkoC9olY&feature=related

How to Become a Wholesale and Retail Buyer

1. How do wholesalers and retailers differ from other shoppers?

2. Why do wholesale and retail buyers purchase products and commodities?

3. What are their goals?

4. When do buyers do their job well?

5. When do buyers fail?

6. What is the most challenging part of the job?

7. How can they be successful?

8. What do they do before authorizing payment?

9. What are prerequisites for staying ahead of trends?

10. What does this career require from buyers?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zj7txoDxbE&feature=related RFID

1. What is RFID?

2. What are the benefits for the distribution channel?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNPDgudPmXE&feature=related

1. What are the drawbacks of RFID?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUcuqhduWao&feature=related

What novelties are shown in the Future Store?

Do we already have some of them introduced in certain shops?