A) with flows of materials, finished products, and information.
B) only with the flow of information, not the flow of materials and products.
C) with the flow of materials to the manufacturer and with the flow of finished products to the consumer, but not with the flow of information.
D) only with the flow of finished goods from the producer to the final consumer.
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A) department store
B) discount store
C) outlet store
D) specialty store
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A) administered
B) contractual
C) conglomerate
D) master limited
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A) possession
B) time
C) service
D) schedule
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A) Containerized shippers
B) Freight consolidators
C) Mixed merchandisers
D) Freight forwarders
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A) It is truly radical because it calls for the elimination of the entire supply chain.
B) It is an example of an administered and contractual distribution system.
C) It should be viewed with some skepticism, because it ignores the fact that intermediaries usually create enough value to justify their inclusion in the distribution process.
D) It is not really very radical, since most manufacturing firms in recent years have used this approach to bring about dramatic reductions in their costs of distribution.
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