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Weikang Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.: Channel Management Dilemma
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In spring 2012, the issue of trans-boundary sales arose for China's Weikang Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Weikang). Sales of the company's products were allocated to distributors in different regions, with each distributor enjoying a monopoly within that region. However, issues had been arising with such a rigid demarcation of sales territory. One question was whether introducing competition between sales agents would lead to higher sales, or whether regional teams could co-operate and share best practices. The sales director of Weikang pondered a conflict between two distributors that had aroused great controversy. With each party sticking to its own view, the conflict seemed intractable, and now distributors from different regions were looking for a reasonable solution. It was time for a meeting to discuss the company's channel management. Faced with such a great difficulty as a cross-border operation, how should the company proceed?