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There are examples of (0) can be done by the retailer within his store, but perhaps the biggest opportunity for cost-reduction stems (31) cooperation between manufacturer and distributor in yzing the total costs involved in moving the product from the factory to the shopper’’s basket. A helpful technique in this connection is the concept of "direct product profit" (32) is widely used in the United States. This is a technique for yzing very precisely the costs and profits associated (33) each product line, with a view to isolating opportunities for cost reduction. For example, the in-store handling costs for particular item may be reduced (34) the manufacturer puts it in a large case or reduces the number of layers in the case. With the growing importance of prepackaging (35) for perishable items like meat and for non-food products, it is essential that the container should facilitate quick unloading and easy display. More obvious is the case for cooperation in reducing the costs of delivery and unloading the night delivery experiment in Central London is an example of this. Many shops lack proper unloading facilities, often because the local authorities or private developers (36) built them were not aware of (37) was needed. Many retailers do not employ modern handling techniques. Some consumer goods manufacturers, (38) as Unilever, are playing a big part in streamlining the distribution system, simply because they are "market-oriented" companies which recognize the importance of low distribution costs. Even in Unilever, Lord Cole recalled the bad old days (39) distribution was looked upon as the least important of costs. The process of distribution will gradually be made less labor-intensive; the difficulty of finding additional labor, apart (40) its cost, is the major factor behind. EXAMPLE:The correct answer for blank (0) is “WHAT”.

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【单选题】Cooperative cooperation. Competitive cooperation. Confused Airline alliances have travelers scratching their heads over what’’s going on in the skies. Some folks view alliances as a blessing to travel...

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North American airlines and their domestic travelers
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North American airlines and their foreign counterparts
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Asian airlines and their foreign travelers
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Asian airlines and their domestic travelers