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One of the most important characteristics that a successful company must posses is the ability to offer their customers certain conveniences. Each organization must have divisions of labor that focus on one or more specialties. In the marketing world we find divisions that must have special functions. Marketing is part of a logistics system that is developed by focusing on customer satisfaction and convenience of products.
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McNeill, Martha. "Ripe Dreams: How Produce-Aisle Exotica Becomes Everyday Fare" Editorial. The Washington Post August 12, 2003 p. E.01 4.<Tab/>Anderson & Bailey. "General Channels of Distribution Management" Medaille College, Buffalo NY 5.<Tab/>3D solutions (2004) by Bob Wilkie. Online Case Study. P. 23 "Tupperware catapults its new Thatsa Bowl design into the No.1 best seller in North America through stereolithography for solid imaging." Retrieved January 24, 2004 from: www.keltool.com
McNeill, Martha. "Ripe Dreams: How Produce-Aisle Exotica Becomes Everyday Fare" Editorial. The Washington Post August 12, 2003 p. E.01 4.<Tab/>Anderson & Bailey. "General Channels of Distribution Management" Medaille College, Buffalo NY 5.<Tab/>3D solutions (2004) by Bob Wilkie. Online Case Study. P. 23 "Tupperware catapults its new Thatsa Bowl design into the No.1 best seller in North America through stereolithography for solid imaging." Retrieved January 24, 2004 from: www.keltool.com