Distribution Management

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Teaching results

The aim of the course is to specify the concept of distribution management reflecting strategic marketing aspects, as well as to analyze the possibilities of corporate distribution policy, relationships between distribution and other marketing tools, creating and managing distribution channels and networks with respect to requirements and real parameters, criteria, and methods.

Knowledge:
Students acquire basic theoretical knowledge of the principles, concepts, procedures, and strategies of distribution management, which include the analysis of marketing channels and can summarize, classify, and organize the processes in distribution.

Competences:
From the acquired theoretical knowledge, students can systematize their knowledge in the field of distribution management in relation to the requirements of business practice. They can recognize, apply, and explain the functions of distribution, its relationships to other marketing tools.

Skills:
Students can apply the acquired knowledge in solving problems in distribution, illustrate the interrelationships and assess the impact of alternative solutions, discuss the design of distribution structures and explain the importance of distribution planning and the role of intermediaries.

Indicative content

Lectures:
1. Introduction to distribution management.
2. Distribution entities, distribution functions, distribution channels.
3. Classification of distribution space elements.
4. Modeling of distribution networks.
5. Distribution problem, transport tasks.
6. Distribution channel systems.
7. Development and management of the distribution channel.
8. Importance of product and price in channel management.
9. Marketing channels and e-commerce.
10. Transport systems, transport and transportation.
11. Warehouse design, technical means and innovations in packaging technology.
12. Logistics costs in distribution, last mile delivery costs.
13. Distribution controlling.
Seminars:
1. Introductory seminar, getting acquainted with the organization of work in seminars and with the conditions of continuous and overall evaluation. Introduction to the issue – Distribution Management.
2. Distribution management, Distribution - discussion.
3. Distribution policy - assignment, work in groups.
4. Distribution entities, distribution channels and classification of distribution space elements - assignment, work in groups.
5. Distribution problem - modeling.
6. Distribution problem - modeling.
7. Testing 1.
8. Testing 1 - Evaluation, the most common errors in models.Distribution channels - assignment, work in groups.
9. Transport systems - problem solving.
10. Transport systems - solving tasks.
11. Social relations in distribution - assignment, discussion, work in groups.
12. Testing 2.
13. Evaluation of the semester. Compliance check, corrective interim evaluations.

Support literature

Elementary literature:
1. STRAKA, M. Distribution and Supply Logistics. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019, 627 p. ISBN 9781527541979
2. RUSHTON, A. - CROUCHER, P. - BAKER, P. The Handbook of Logistics & Distribution Management. 5th edition. London: Kogan Page, 2014. 720 p. ISBN: 978-0749466275
3. DENT, J. Sales and Marketing Channels: How to Build and Manage Distribution Strategy. London: Kogan Page, 2018. 384 p. ISBN 978-0749482145.
Supplementary literature:
4. CHOUDHURY, R. G. Sales and Distribution Management for Organizational Growth. IGI Global, 2019, 323 p. ISBN 9781522599838
5. DECARLO, T.E. Distribution Management. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017,
134 p. ISBN 978-1541267473
6. VAN GOOR A. R., PLOOS VAN AMSTEL, W., PLOOS VAN AMSTEL, M.J. European Distribution and Supply Chain Logistics. Routledge, 2019, 526 p. ISBN 9781003021841
Journals: International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management

Syllabus

Lectures: 1. Introduction to distribution management. 2. Distribution entities, distribution functions, distribution channels. 3. Classification of distribution space elements. 4. Modeling of distribution networks. 5. Distribution problem, transport tasks. 6. Distribution channel systems. 7. Development and management of the distribution channel. 8. Importance of product and price in channel management. 9. Marketing channels and e-commerce. 10. Transport systems, transport and transportation. 11. Warehouse design, technical means and innovations in packaging technology. 12. Logistics costs in distribution, last mile delivery costs. 13. Distribution controlling. Seminars: 1. Introductory seminar, getting acquainted with the organization of work in seminars and with the conditions of continuous and overall evaluation. Introduction to the issue – Distribution Management. 2. Distribution management, Distribution - discussion. 3. Distribution policy - assignment, work in groups. 4. Distribution entities, distribution channels and classification of distribution space elements - assignment, work in groups. 5. Distribution problem - modeling. 6. Distribution problem - modeling. 7. Testing 1. 8. Testing 1 - Evaluation, the most common errors in models.Distribution channels - assignment, work in groups. 9. Transport systems - problem solving. 10. Transport systems - solving tasks. 11. Social relations in distribution - assignment, discussion, work in groups. 12. Testing 2. 13. Evaluation of the semester. Compliance check, corrective interim evaluations.

Requirements to complete the course

Elaboration and presentation of the semester assignment - 20%
Result of the continuous semestral tests - 20%
Exam - 60%

Student workload

Participation in lectures – 26 hours
Participation in seminars - 26 hours
Processing of semester assignment – 13 hours
Preparation for continuous semestral test – 13 hours
Preparation for the exam – 26 hours
Total: 104 hours

Language whose command is required to complete the course

English

Date of approval: 27.11.2024

Date of the latest change: 15.05.2024