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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Industry Impact of Loss of funds for light bulb efficiency enforcement
An article in the New York Times (Dec 16, 2011) describes loss of funds for enforcement of new light bulb standards, requiring a 25%reduction in energy use for 100 watt bulbs. Thus, while the standards kick in as planned in … Continue reading
Ebooks more expensive than paper ?
An article in the Wall Street Journal ( Dec 15, 2011) describes a decision by book publishers to dictate retail prices for ebooks, with retailers requiring permission before discounting. Given that used paper book prices are set by market trends, … Continue reading
Posted in Ecommerce, Global Contexts, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged books, Ecommerce, Global, regulation, Service, software, Supply Chain
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Using security cameras to fine tune retail assortment and displays
An article in Bloombergbusinessweek (Dec 19, 2011) describes the use of security camera video data to track consumer flows within Montblanc’s retil stores, with software by Retailnet enabling adjustments that increased sales 20 %. Given that individual tracking of customer … Continue reading
Posted in Ecommerce, Operations Management, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged cameras, Ecommerce, Efficiency, Infrastructure, Inventory, realtime, Retail
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How many domestic automakers does China need ?
An article in Bloombergbusinessweek (Dec 19, 2011) describes China’s auto sector has having 70 automakers with 55 of them accounting for 11 % of sales. Foreign automakers account for 58% of sales. The Chinese government plans to further concentrate the … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged automobiles, Capacity, China, competition, Cost, manufacturing, regulation
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Swatch’s plans to cut back component sales to competitors and supply chain impact
A New York Times article (Dec 10, 2011) describes a decision by the Swatch Group to cut back sales (to 85 % of 2010 levels and ultimately to zero) of components to competitors. Buying these components from Swatch had enabled … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capability, Capacity, competition, Cost, Design, Global, Growth, manufacturing, Suppliers, Supply Chain, Survival, Swiss watch
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Balancing Wind, Water energy and salmon interests
An article in the New York Times (Dec 7, 2011) describes the coordinating role played by a Federal power agency, Bonneville Power Administration, that was faced with accepting power from hydroelectric and wind sources during stormy weather. The agency dropped … Continue reading
Used US car batteries, EPA regulation and Mexican pollution
An article in the New York Times (Dec 9, 2011) describes the EPA regulation of lead recycling from the 97 % of batteries recycled, the consequent cost impact of these regulations of $ 20 million in capital investments to comply, … Continue reading
Toyota’s Supply Chain and Currency and Global Risk Impact
An article in the New York Times (Dec 9, 2011) describes Toyota’s announcement of a 54 % profit drop due to the appreciation of the yen and the floods in Thailand. The strong yen affects Toyota more than other automakers … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged automobiles, Capacity, Cost, disruption, exports, Global, Supply Chain
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US Canada border delay easing and impact
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Dec 8, 2011) describes the US-Canada border delays as costing the Canadian economy $ 15.8 billion. A new plan is expected to simplify clearance, with goods entering by ship to a US or … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Consumers, Cost, disruption, Growth, manufacturing, river transport, Suppliers, Supply Chain
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FDA Supplier Shutdown and Cancer Drug shortages
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Dec 8, 2011) describes overdue preventive maintenance, quality issues (such as urine in a can in the storage area) not invetsigated enough and excessive defects in some products. The result – the Bedford, … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged disruption, Global, manufacturing, regulation, Service, Supply Chain
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