Lesson 3
Lesson 3
Lesson 3
• Trading or merchandising
• The buying of goods and selling the same without change in form.
• When goods are sold in small quantities it is called retailing.
• When goods are sold in big quantities or in volume, it is called
wholesaling.
• The process of buying and selling is also called trading or
merchandizing.
• The common example of retailing is the “sari-sari store”
TRADING
Cont…. retailing
• Discount store – P99 store
• Factory outlet- surplus shop
• Price clubs – Makro
• Door-to-door seller or direct marketer – Avon
• Vending machine – Coca Cola
• Seller by mail or telephone of TV
TRADING
Department supermarket
store
Others:
-stall
Convenie retailers owners
nce store -vendors
-etc
superstor Direct
e Selling
Factory
outlets
KINDS OF RETAILERS
KINDS OF RETAILERS
• Department Store
• It carries a wide variety of product line, usually clothing, shoes, bags,
beauty products, home furnishings and household goods
• Supermarkets
• Sell a variety of food and household products
• Specialty stores
• Carry a variety of models for one kind or limited product line. For
example, a cellphone store carries brands like Nokia, Motorola,
Samsung with different models and brand
KINDS OF RETAILERS
• Convenience store
• Stores that carry high turn-over goods, 24/7
• Example: 7-Eleven and Mini Stop
• The retail prices of convenience stores are usually higher than those of
supermarkets
Superstores
• Larger than supermarkets and depsfores
• Ex: Uniwide, Makro, PriceSmart
KINDS OF RETAILERS
• Factory outlets
• Goods are grouped together in one factory outlet mall
• The outlets are located in places far from cities
• The customer have varied choices
• Direct selling
• One-on-one selling.
• One seller approaches the buyer
• Many times the buyers are friends or relatives of the seller
In addition to the list given, there are also market vendors who sell in
clusters (tumpok), the ice cream vendor, the taho vendor, the market stall
sellers, the carinderia, and many others.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRADING
BUSINESS
• Store trading is classified by:
A. Amount of service
1. Self-service
2. Limited service
3. Full service
B. Product line
4. Specialty store
5. Department store
6. Supermarket
7. Convenience store
8. Superstore
9. Combination store
10. Hypermart
11. Service business
DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRADING
BUSINESS
C. Retail Prices
1. Discount store
2. Off-price retailer
3. Factory outlet
4. Independent off-price retailer
5. Warehouse club
6. Catalogue showroom
D. Control outlets
7. Chain store
8. Retailer cooperative
9. Franchise
10. Merchandizing conglomerate
• Trading is the path where inflow of cash from the buyers to the
company passes.
Production Sales
-procurement of ne materials
-investment on tools and
-retail
-wholesale
equipment
money
PRODUCER/ CUSTOMER/
SELLER BUYER
PROCESSESS
PURCHASE OF RAW MATERIALS SELLS FINISHED
RAW MATERIALS DIRECT LABOR GOODS
FACTORY OVERHEAD
FEEDBACK
Manufacturing Process
MANUFACTURING BUSINESS
• The availability and the production of new products in the market can be
attributed to manufacturing.
• Since manufacturing is the process of transforming raw materials into
finished products, it allows for the creative talents of an
individual/manufacturer to manifest.
• Many kinds of products in different designs owned their production in
the creativity of manufacturers.
Ex:
bags comes from different colors, sizes, shapes for different uses,
occasions, and even reasons.