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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Defining organic agriculture – include sustainable water and energy too ?
An article in the New York Times (Dec 31, 2011) describes the growth in organic farms in Mexico that comply with US definitions of organic farming – a ban on use of synthethic fertilizers, hormones, pesticides etc. But Swedish certification … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged competition, Consumers, Cost, energy, regulation, Supply Chain, Water
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iPad 3 rumors, product transition and possible supply chain impact
An article by Louis Bedigian (Dec 29, 2011 http://www.benzinga.com/trading-ideas/long-ideas/11/12/2231119/ipad-3s-most-significant-upgrade-will-be) describes rumors regarding a new iPad 3 and possible design choices. Will the new iPad 3 replace the older iPad 2 – as suggested by the Apple supply chain’s participants noticing … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Consumers, Cost, Demand Surge, Design, disruption, Global, product, Risk, Supply Chain
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Ad Free product cost and Supply Chain Impact
An article by Michael Schulder in CNN.com (Dec 29, 2011 http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/29/tech/gaming-gadgets/kindle-ads-schulder/index.html?hpt=hp_bn6) describes the choice between an ad free Kindle for $ 109 and one with ads for $ 79. Clearly Amazon is estimating the ad related revenues as $ 30 … Continue reading
Posted in Ecommerce, Operations Management, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Consumers, Cost, Ecommerce, Margins, Supply Chain, Trends
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Boeing production rampup and the role of supply chain examiners
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Dec 30, 2011) describes Boeing’s backlog of 3,500 airplanes, worth $ 270 billion, and the need to rampup production by 60 % in the next three years to maintain delivery commitments. Competition from … Continue reading
Lower wages, greater employment and capital investment in the US – a wise choice ?
An article in the New York Times (Dec 29, 20110 describes wage decreases of $ 10 to $ 15 per hour for manufacturing jobs in Kentucky – a prerequisite “competitive wage” at which General Electric moved production to Kentucty and … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged competition, Consumers, Cost, Global, manufacturing, Outsourcing, Supply Chain
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Indian Reverse Auctions for Solar Power and Impact
An article in the New York Times (Dec 29, 2011) describes the reverse auctions run by the Indian government, with solar power providers bidding to win the contract, that decreased costs 30 % compared to the previous year. These lower … Continue reading
Mumbai slums and supply chain efficiency
An article in the New York Times (Dec 29, 2011) describes the Dharavi slum in Mumbai, India, home to a million people and generating an economic output of close to $ 1 billion. Admist the grime are thriving supply chains … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capability, competition, Coordination, Cost, Global, India, manufacturing, Outsourcing, slums, Supply Chain
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Biofuel Use Mandates, regulation across time and Industry Impact
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Dec 28, 2011) describes the Congressional mandate to have 500 million gallons of cellulosic fuel by 2012, the EPA volume set at 8.65 million for 2012, and a plan to reach 16 billion … Continue reading
Posted in Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Cost, Environment, Growth, regulation, Risk, Supply Chain, Survival, Trends
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New Chinese rare earth quotas for 2012 and consequences
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Dec 28, 2011) describes China’s announcement of separate rare earth metals export quotas for 2012 – light rare earths (used in magnets) will have quotas separate from heavy rare earths (used in high … Continue reading
Yuan currency swaps and trade with Pakistan, Thailand and Argentina
An article in the Sourcing Journal (Dec 28, 2011 news@sourcingjournalonline.com) describes a decision by the Chinese govt to permit yuan currency swaps with Pakistan, Thailand and Argentina. For example, 10 billion yuan were exchanged for 140 billion Pakistan rupees. Thus … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, China, competition, Cost, currency swaps, Risk, Supply Chain
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