Paper Products Corporation Essay, Research Paper
Mary Miller is the marketing manager for Paper Products Corporation and she has
to decide whether she should allow her largest customer to buy some of Paper Products?
file folders and market them under their own name (Natcom Inc.) rather than the FILEX
brand used by Paper Products. Mary is afraid that if she doesn?t accept the offer, the
customer will find another file folder producer.
Mary really only has two options; accept the offer from Natcom or refuse the offer
from Natcom. There is a certain degree of risk involved with either option and she needs
to decide which option is the safest for Paper Products Corporation. If Paper Products
refuses the offer they are putting themselves in a position to possibly lose 30 percent of
their business, approximately 12 million dollars per year. Even if Natcom continued
purchasing their other supplies from Paper Products, and only quit purchasing file folders,
the business would lose approximately 4.2 million dollars per year.
If Mary decided to take the offer from Natcom, and allow them to sell Paper
Products? file folders with their name, she would be going against company policy and it
would not be easy to change this policy. It would be very easy for Paper Products to
accommodateNatcom?s offer because they have excess capacity. If they turn down the
business, Natcom could go to another producer and cut into Paper Products? sales at
Natcom stores. Another benefit of this offer is that Paper Products would not have to
spend any marketing dollars to acquire this new business. Natcom came to them with this
offer and it did not cost Mary Miller, or Paper Products anything.
According to the marketing concept, Mary should accep
As marketing manager, Mary should identify what the customer needs, and make Paper
Products Inc. the best company at satisfying those needs for a profit. In this case the
customer is Natcom and they obviously need to market a line of file folders with their
name attached. This need should be clear to Mary because her customer has now
approached her three times with this request. Mary will need her expert marketing skills
when she tries to sell this idea to Bob Butcher, Paper Products president. Mr. Butcher is
primarily interested in the development of new products but he will most likely be
interested in this proposal since it deals with his companies? biggest customer. There will
have to be a policy change for Paper Products Inc. concerning the corporate policy of
refusing dealer-branding requests. Paper Products implemented this policy because they
wanted the success of their products to depend on the quality rather than just a low price,
but only 40 percent of their file folder products are in a specialized line while the other 60
percent are relatively homogeneous shopping products. The success of the homogeneous
file folders will be very dependent on the price rather than the quality, therefore this policy
depending on quality rather than low price needs to be revised. Mary should also
approach Mr. Butcher about using some more of the company?s available money for the
promotion of their existing brands. Paper Products needs to pull some of their money out
of new-product development and attempt to achieve some market penetration. Although
60 percent of the current market does sound appealing, they may be able to grab some of
the remaining 40 percent with some good promotions and market penetration.