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channel of distribution

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channel of distribution

Path taken to distribute goods from the manufacturer to the retailer, often through wholesalers, down to the final consumer. In the case of mail order, the manufacturer can distribute directly to consumers, although many large mail-order catalogue companies act as a retailer.



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