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Title: | Commercialization of roses for retail ventures in Loja City |
Authors: | Torres Toledo, Jorge Eduardo Segarra Villa, Doris Salome (tutor) |
Keywords: | DISTRIBUTION SERVICE;ECUADORIAN ROSES;RETAIL MARKET;LOGISTICS |
Issue Date: | 2025 |
Publisher: | LOJA/UIDE/2025 |
Citation: | Torres Toledo, Jorge Eduardo. (2025). Commercialization of roses for retail ventures in Loja City. Facultad de Negocios Internacionales. UIDE. Loja. 172 p. |
Abstract: | This study, “Commercialization of roses for retail ventures in Loja City,” focuses on designing a sustainable supply chain that connects high-quality roses with local retail businesses in Loja. By leveraging methods such as Design Thinking, Customer Journey Mapping, Brainstorming, and How Might We, an all-inclusive market analysis was guided to identify key challenges and opportunities in the commercialization process. The investigation led to the construction of a strategic distribution model, enhancing logistics, delivery efficacy, and supplier-retailer relations. A Marketing Plan was established to improve market placement, while an Operational Structure was aimed at ensuring all-in-one transportation and inventory management. Additionally, a Financial Plan was established to evaluate investment necessities, cost structures, and revenue potential. Product availability, sustainability, and ethical trade principles were combined to promote eco-friendly practices, fair business alliances, and consumer engagement. This business idea intends to bridge the gap between rose producers and retailers, developing a reliable, cost-effective, and scalable distribution network that meets the evolving demands of Loja’s floral market. |
URI: | https://repositorio.uide.edu.ec/handle/37000/8214 |
Appears in Collections: | Tesis - Negocios Internacionales |
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UIDE-L-TNI-2025-45.pdf | TESIS A TEXTO COMPLETO | 6.62 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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