Sunday, May 26, 2019
Bolster Electronics: Dealing With Dealer Demands
Northern Alberta, the oil sands development area surrounding stronghold McMurray, is the fastest growing economic area in Canada for several years. Obviously Bolsters total commercialise voice in this area was the highest with single triplet of the total market share it held national wide. Vickers based in Edmonton, Alberta covered 50% of the local market share and 75% of servicing in that area in spite having a national distributor, National Electronics (National). Also local firms preferred to do business with Vickers than National which has their nearest warehouse in Calgary, Sothern Alberta around 750 Km from Fort McMurray. (Exhibit 1) Neither Bolster nor National had a video system design group in northern Alberta.Since one third of the total market share is concentrated in northern Alberta, it is imperative to have a system design team there. If non it leads to a wide potential loss because there are contestations among the top 4 players who have 15% of the market sha re each. The management tried to convince National to form in northern Alberta in 2007 but it went vain. At the same time Vickers was well established in northern Alberta, its main office, warehouse and engineering team are in Edmonton with a warehouse and sales team in the proposed oil sands area of Fort McMurray which is a six hours drive from Edmonton.Vickers is in the business for the past 20 years and their salespersons were highly trained and serviced the northern Alberta more effectively than national distributors. This is what the customer exactly wants in terms of corking track record and service support in addition to lowest price. They also proved as an effective dealer by taking right of warehouse, inventory storage, engineering expertise and services, relationship with local dealers and end-users, and increasing the Bolsters business in their area. Hence they requested Bolster a break in pricing discount and wanted to be named as distributor.However the major conce rn for the management is that if a local dealer was given a distributorship it may send packing relationship with their national distributors as it does in 2004 when Albright Industries was given a distributorship in order to make up theshortfall of 7% drop in market share and to provide growth in Quebec. Fortunately, last time Nationals dissatisfaction disappeared in a long run since they are not competing for the same market.National doesnt take any leap in past 5 years in doing business in northern Alberta though it was informed about the great potential of increasing market share. It seems National is not interested in increasing his presence in northern Alberta. Because of technological advancement and increased competition from three other major players it was difficult for Bolster to maintain an overall gross margin of 40% of factory price. In the current scenario if Bolster gives a distributorship to Vickers, it testament unless affect the financial stability of the comp any.Though it has a potential to increasing the market share over 90%, if they got distributors discount. It will also change the entire distribution channel (a network through which goods moves from the manufacturer to end-users). The distribution cost of each channel plays a major section in selecting the options (Financial Analysis if possible) Customer service is a major issue since industrial video equipment are normally used in harsh environments.So the distributors or dealers should work faster if there was a production stoppage because of the failure of the video equipment for end-users. Since Bolster is more focused on technological development the province lies with the distributors and the dealers. Though Vickers doubled its trained sales team to four, it is not enough to manage the vast area if it was given a distributorship. Even hiring a sales team seems difficult since compensation for the sales team was competitive in the industry.THE PROBLEM STATEMENTHow to handle the Vickers request of distributorship such that it has minimum negative consequences?OPTIONS1. Giving territorial reserve Distributorship to Vickers 2. Giving National Distributorship to Vickers 3. Leave it as a Territorial Dealership 4. Giving only Distributors Discount but not DistributorshipCRITERIA FOR EVALUATION1. consanguinity with Distributors and Dealers 2. Financial Implications 3. Market Share 4. Customer Satisfaction (Services)EVALUATION OF OPTIONSOption 1 Giving Territorial Distributorship to Vickers If Vickers and National didnt compete for the same market, then it will not create much dissatisfaction among the management, Vickers and National as it was in 2004, when Albright was given distributorship. If Vickers was given distributorship, Bolster has to give a price discount of 10% it will further deteriorate the financial positioning of Bolster.It is imperative to increase the market share in northern Alberta, since it has a potential of one third of the total mark et share. Since neither Bolster nor National have the presence in northern Alberta, it is wise to give a distributorship to Victors such that they can capture the 90% of the market share in there. It also helps to improve the customer services extended to the end users, since they have a presence.Option 2 Giving National Distributorship to Vickers If Vickers was given a National Distributorship, it will obviously deteriorate relationship with National because in a long run they are going to compete for the same market.
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