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Category Archives: Cost
Walmart’s new technology intensive warehouse that is 40% more efficient
An article in finance.yahoo.com titled “Walmart’s grocery warehouse worker of the future will have a STEM background” discussed the new warehouse in Shafter, California that will use automation to get eggs, diary and frozen goods to warehouse employees pick rather … Continue reading
Posted in consumer, Cost, disruption, logistics, Operations Management, retailers, technology
Tagged automation, grocery, Margins, mgmt5612019, prices, productivity, STEM, WalMart
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Preventing child labor use for cobalt mining
An article in Fortune (September 1, 2018) titled “Blood, Sweat and Batteries” describes artisanal mining by over 10,000 children using hand tools in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the source of 67% of the world supply of cobalt. With … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Capacity, cobalt, consumer, Cost, Global Contexts, mining, Prices
Tagged child labor, cobalt, DRC, mining, responsibility
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Is V-commerce by Fanatics the future of retail?
An article in Fortune (September 1, 2018) titled “Licensed to Thrill”, describes the company Fanatics that has exclusive rights to sell professional basketball and football clothing. The company describes V-commerce as a combination of manufacturing, logistics and technology capacity. Fanatics … Continue reading
Going Digital in the construction industry to reap $1.6 trillion in potential savings
An article in Fortune (October 2018) titled “Building with Bits and Bytes” reports that the construction industry is replacing paper with digital drawings, enabling collaboration with architects and reducing the 33 percent reported waste, totaling $1.6 trillion. The construction industry’s … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, competitiveness, Cost, delivery, logistics, Operations Management, technology, waste
Tagged competition, construction, digital, emb2020, waste
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Reducing complexity and returning to profitability at PSA’s Opel division
An article in BloombergBusinessweek (August 29, 2018) titled “The Stunning One-Year turnaround of GM’s German castoff” describes a focus on reducing part variety. The article describes reduction of the 57 possible infotainment systems for the Corsa hatchback to 10. It … Continue reading
Posted in consumer, Cost, Operations Management, productivity, Variety
Tagged complexity, Opel, profitability, Variety
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Managing the supply chain when facing “Matcha Madness”
A video posted in the Atlantic (though made by AT&T to showcase its digital capabilities and available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=129&v=u_lUD3WHz1s) describes the rush to use matcha as a food ingredient fro beverages, cupcakes and more. With harvests at select periods, volatile … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, competitiveness, consumer, Cost, delivery, manufacturer, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Demand Surge, digital tools, matcha, volatility
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Exporting hurricane damaged “total loss” cars
An article in the Wall Street Journal (April 5, 2018) titled “Hurricane-Damaged Cars Moving Again as U.S. Exports”, describes the disposition of over 600,000 cars declared a “total loss” i.e., whose repair cost would exceed their replacement cost. These cars … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, consumer, Cost, delivery, logistics, manufacturer, ship, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
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GE’s program to speed up US Imports through US ports
An article in the Wall Street Journal (March 6, 2018) titled ” GE Units Expands program to speed up U.S. imports through supply chains”, describes GE Transportation’s work with the port of Long Beach in California to speed up imports … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, Cost, delivery, Global Contexts, logistics, mgmt5612018, technology
Tagged GE, imm2019, mgmt5612018, Optimizer, ports, visibility
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Should Kohl’s sell Whole Foods products in it’s stores?
An article in Business Insider (March 2, 2018 http://www.businessinsider.com/kohls-could-help-whole-foods-reach-millions-of-new-customers-2018-3) suggests that an alliance between Kohl’s and Whole Foods may provide a winning combination. Last year, Kohl’s started accepting return products for Amazon. Kohl’s has a network of 1,110 stores in … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, Collaboration, competitiveness, consumer, Cost, delivery, Ecommerce, retailers, Supply Chain Issues, technology
Tagged Amazon, grocery, Kohl's, mgmt5612019, mgmt5612020
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Fingerlings – the miniature monkey toy best seller during the 2017 Holiday season
An article in BBC.COM (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42374523) describes the Fingerling – an animatronic toy made by a Hong Kong based Canadian company, WowWee. The article describes the early launch in the UK and Canada, and an internet buzz on social media that … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, consumer, Cost, delivery, manufacturer, mgmt5612018, Operations Management, ordering, Prices, Supply Chain Issues, transport
Tagged air, Fingerling, imm2019, mgmt5612018, price, trend
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