jakelustrategian
Jakelustrategian, or distribution strategy, is the plan a company uses to move products or services from production to the end customer. It defines where, how, and through whom products are made available, and it aims to optimize reach, cost, and service levels. The core elements are channel design (choosing direct sales, wholesalers, retailers, or hybrids; determining channel length and structure), market coverage (intensive, selective, or exclusive distribution depending on product type, geography, and brand positioning), and channel management (partner selection, contracts, performance monitoring, conflict resolution, and incentives). Logistics and operations (warehousing, transportation, inventory management, order fulfillment, and reverse logistics) link the channel to execution. Digital distribution and omnichannel considerations have grown in importance, combining online direct-to-consumer platforms with third-party marketplaces and physical locations to provide consistent customer experiences.
The strategy also covers pricing, margins, and terms negotiated with channel partners, as well as risk and
Historically, distribution strategies evolved from simple direct sales to complex networks, influenced by retail development, transportation