Option 1 -> Includes Transportation, Warehousing, Order processing, and Inventory Control - all core physical distribution activities that directly manage the flow and storage of goods.
Option 2 -> Includes Labeling, which is primarily a packaging/identification function rather than a physical distribution activity; does not include warehousing or order processing.
Option 3 -> Includes Branding, which is a marketing strategy activity, not a physical distribution function; lacks warehousing and order processing.
Option 4 -> Includes Packaging, which is more related to product protection and marketing rather than being a core physical distribution activity; missing warehousing and order processing.
Hence, Option 1 -> Transportation (movement of goods), Warehousing (storage facilities), Order processing (fulfilling customer orders), and Inventory Control (managing stock levels) are the essential and complete set of activities that constitute physical distribution management -> correct