Regional DSD – The Latin American Perspective
Vinay Natu ()
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Chapter Chapter 8 in Direct Store Delivery, 2009, pp 97-107 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract DSD as a service model is a traditional way of doing business for a number of consumer goods manufacturers, while representing a large fixed cost base for others which sometimes means no profits. This divergence regarding DSD has taken a winding path towards its maturing, and the debate resurges as customer power shifts take place. This paper reflects on the Latin American perspective, discussing the relevant considerations and issues that contribute to DSD effectiveness, and its evolution. It reviews the intrinsic shopper and customer factors, as well as variations in local/regional and multinational manufacturer perspectives regarding the opportunity and cost implications. As well as the impact that availability of market related information has on DSD management.
Keywords: Switching Cost; Service Model; Customer Segment; Customer Information; Small Store (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77213-2_8
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