Distributive Trade I – Processes and Channel of Distribution

This also known as chain of distribution. It refers to the various stages or channels through which finished goods are moved from the manufacturers or producers to the final consumers. The channel of distribution is the path through which goods move from the producer or manufacturer to the final consumers. The channel is the path through which the owner from the producer to the final consumers. The chain of distribution can be demonstrated by the following scheme.

Manufacturer/producer- Wholesaler- Retailer- Final consumers.

Process of Distribution

The process of distribution of goods involves all human and physical means from the manufacturer to the final consumers. The process of distribution involves the following:

1. Middlemen: The middlemen or agents are human elements from the manufacturers to the final consumers. The middlemen are the wholesalers and retailers. Imagine a rice company which refines tens of thousands of tons of Rice per week (more than 1000 bags of rice per week) and yet individuals come personally to buy Rice from them. They will not only run at a loss, they would not be able to reach out to consumers living afar of. This is where the middlemen come in. Middle men from nearby and far places can come and purchase these goods in bulk and then distribute it in their various channels. Now how can the middle men take these goods to the consumers? This is where the next point comes in.

2. Transportation: This is the medium through which the finished goods are moved by air, land or by water from the manufacturer to the final consumers. The means or mediums of transportation are by Plane, ship, cars, lorries train etc. The type and quantity of goods greatly determines the kind of transportation which would be used to carry these goods. An international wholesaler who imports goods from another continent and in bulk such that he meets the needs of his whole country with such goods will use ships and cargo as a mean of transportation. A middleman who transports some 1000kg of biscuits as his business may use large vehicles and lorries. Also, what do you think about a Car company and a designer company? When transporting a large number of car products to another state, an Aeroplane is needed to do such, but that may not be necessary when transporting designer products unless you are transporting them to another country or continent. SO transportation is very essential in distributive trade.

3. Advertisement: Advertising is the process of creating awareness in the minds of the public about the existence of a product. Advertising may be used to stimulate demand so as to increase sales. Goods can be advertised by radio, television, newspaper, magazine etc. Also the quantity and quality and also demands of goods greatly influences it advertisements. Do not expect a simple shop keeper to advertise his goods on CNN and/or BBC. Its just s small shop and all he needs it to create awareness in his neighborhood. This can be achieve by simple manual ‘conversation’ and ‘verbal-awareness’. And of course The company manufacturing the BMW Car should use the cable networks to advertise to world consumers.

4. Warehousing: Warehousing is a process which ensures that goods produce are stored until they are needed. Warehousing is an important aspect of trade aimed at seeing that there is a regular and steady supply of goods to consumers.

These factors may be very simple and plain and marketers may not even need tor read a book or an article to know what to do. Nevertheless, they are very essential in any form of marketing and hence should be adhered to.

No More Manual Processes in Healthcare! Web Applications Serving Flawlessly

In the age of mobile and web networking when most businesses and services sectors are going digital, healthcare sector is left no more. They are deploying web portals, mobile applications or software systems to cut down manual processes and streamline day-to-day operations. Expert developers with forte in PHP and other web frameworks are creating complex online applications to computerize major processes and create an effective database. Such apps act as online portals, through which healthcare organisations, doctors, staff can manage patients data, set up data standards and channel information from department to department.

Read below the following points to know how desktop applications build with customisation help healthcare sector to develop an information infrastructure.

#1 One-stop point to store all patient information

For healthcare institutes, keeping up-to-date patient information is very essential. Hence, it should be made easily accessible anytime. The clinical web applications are specifically made to help institutions store securely, access data and handle the vital records of the patients. Everything, from diagnostic reports to medication and treatment details, all get saved safely.

#2 Online appointments

Big health centres and clinics can take appointments easily online through their website portal. Hence, there’s no need for manually taking calls and keeping separate appointment register. Clinic managers can simply book the appointments, schedule them on different time slots and even get paid advanced online.

#3 Efficient Reporting

With powerful data analysis system over online, medical institutions can now have efficient reporting systems. With all real-time data of patients available at one place, they can easily generate reports to study the trends like increase in patients visits, most diagnosed diseases, medicines most demanded and prepare progress charts of patients.

#4 Easy dispensing of diagnostics reports

Web applications even enable the clinics’ managers to dispense diagnostics reports to patients online, and allow them to download and print them. This actually turned useful because it’s seen in many cases, the patients’ family didn’t have enough time to visit the centre to collect the reports

#5 Offline capability

Web application portals are customised in a way to offer offline facilities to the healthcare. They are specifically made with minimal offline capability, so that staff and physicians could access clinical records safely, view docs of different departments, and know about any recent claims.

Hospitals and healthcare management have always been labour-intensive and complex. Apart from handling wide-ranging departments, what bothered the hospital management is keeping a vast amount of patients record safely and securely at one point so they can be easily retrieved when needed by either party.

A complete clinical desktop application, tailored to healthcare services takes care of all that! It is cutting back the time taken in manual systems i.e. recoding patients data, dispensing reports, prescriptions, Besides, it is also helping patients to avail some prior services online, which saves a lot of their time.

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