Distribution in Marketing (in English)

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Teaching results

By completing the course, students gain knowledge about the importance of distribution as a tool of marketing mix, about the typology of distribution channels, about the distributors involved in distribution processes. They will get acquainted with the basic distribution strategies and their application in individual stages of the product life cycle, they will gain knowledge about logistics as a part of distribution, its tasks and modern approaches in logistics. They will gain an overview of the various areas of application of logistics in distribution - the logistics of purchasing, warehousing, sales, transportation, new trends in logistics. They will also gain knowledge about the social responsibility of logistics companies.
Graduates of the course will be able to identify and analyze the conditions and relationships arising in distribution and logistics processes in the transformation of the product on the way from the manufacturer to the consumer. They will understand the importance of a logistical approach to distribution solutions, they will be able to identify and analyze the costs arising in distribution processes for the implementation of individual activities of physical distribution. They can assess the suitability of the selection of a distribution channel for a given type of product and a given market, compare the efficiency of individual types of distribution channels. They understand new trends in logistics and can interpret them in a suitable way, especially from the point of view of environmental sustainability of logistics.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will acquire competencies that will enable them to apply themselves in middle management positions in the areas of trade, distribution and logistics of both manufacturing and business enterprise. They will be able to work in junior positions in distribution and logistics centers in the areas of purchasing, order processing and inventory management. They can solve problems of an operational nature in solving issues of transport of products from the area of production to the area of trade and consumption.

Indicative content

Distribution as a marketing tool. Types and kinds of distribution, distribution channels and their typology. Distributors. Franchising. Supply logistics. Purchasing logistics. Warehousing logistics. Sales logistics. Transport logistics. Electromobility. Reverse logistics. New trends in logistics. Social responsibility of logistics companies.

Support literature

1. CHRISTOPHER, Martin. Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 6th Edition. FT Publishing International, 2023. 360 p. ISBN 978-1292416182.
2. MANGAN, John – LALWANI, Chandra, CALATAYUD, Agustina. Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management 4th Edition. Wiley, 2020. 336 p. ISBN 978-1119702993
3. RUDD, Jerry. Practical Guide to Logistics. London: Kogan Page, 2019. 384 s. ISBN 9780749486310

Syllabus

1. Introduction to the theory of distribution and logistics. Basic distribution strategies. 2. Distribution channels, typology of distribution channels, vertical marketing system, horizontal marketing system. 3. Distributors, typology. 4. Franchising. 5. Supply logistics, inventory management. 6. Purchasing logistics. 7. Warehousing logistics, tasks and types of warehouses, warehousing technologies. 8. Sales logistics. 9. Transport logistics, types and kinds of transport. Transport and forwarding services. 10. Electromobility, alternative modes of transport. 11. Reverse and waste logistics. 12. New trends in logistics. 13. Social responsibility of logistics companies.

Requirements to complete the course

20% continuous semester assessment
20% semester work
60% written exam

Student workload

Workload: 182 hours
Attendance at lectures: 26 hours
Attendance at seminars: 26 hours
Preparation for seminars: 20 hours
Semester project processing: 40 hours
Preparation for written verification of knowledge: 26 hours
Preparation for the exam: 44 hours

Language whose command is required to complete the course

English

Date of approval: 06.03.2024

Date of the latest change: 04.03.2024