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Tag Archives: exports
Turkey tails, Samoan obesity concerns and WTO entry
An article in Bloombergbusinessweek (Nov 28, 2011) describes the quandry faced by Samoa, which was forced to drop its ban on turkey Tails, the 78% fat content part of the turkey. Obesity is rampant in Samoa, with the fatty imports … Continue reading
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Tagged Consumers, Cost, exports, Global, Supply Chain, Survival, Sustainable
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Global steel demand and Arcelormittal’s capacity adjustment
An article in bloombergbusinessweek (nov 14, 2011) describes the impact of the doubling of steel capacity in china from 2005 to 2010, the consequent global exports at cut rate prices of supply in excess of chinese demand, and its impact. … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, China, exports, Global, manufacturing, Steel, Supply Chain
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US auto jobs growth and supply chain impact
An article in bloombergbusinessweek (Nov 7,2011) describes growing employment in the us auto industry, projected to be 88,000 by 2015. The reasons – a 10 % sales increase this year, production to rebuild inventory lost due to the earthquake in … Continue reading
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Tagged automobiles, Cost, exports, Global, manufacturing, Service, Suppliers, Supply Chain
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A Parallel between Japanese auto and Chinese solar manufacturers ?
An article in the New York Times (Oct 21, 2011, B3) describes a potential reaction to US solar manufacturer unfair trade concerns regarding Chinese competitors , a parallel to Japanese auto manufacturers in the ‘80s. At that time, Japanese auto … Continue reading
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Tagged Consumers, Cost, exports, Global, Imports, manufacturing, regulation, Supply Chain, Trends
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Rising leather prices and supply chain impact
An article in Bloombergbusinessweek (Sept 19, 2011) describes the surge in leather prices – 21% in 2011 and 43 % in 2010. The reasons (a) decreased beef consumption in response to health concerns and income slowdown and thus reduced cattle … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Consumers, Cost, Demand Surge, exports, Global, Growth, India, leather, manufacturing, price increase, Sustainable
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Indian manufacturer exporting Jaguars from Britain to Asia
The Economist (Sept 24, 2011) describes the Halewood plant (near Liverpool) , part of the Jaguar Land Rover plant owned by Tata Motors. Addition of the Land Rover to the plant has increased its manufacturing capacity and associated employment. But … Continue reading
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Tagged automobiles, Capacity, exports, Global, manufacturing, Supply Chain
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The impact of infrastructure on Colombian exports
An article in the Economist (Sept 17,2011) describes the poor infrastructure in Colombia as resulting in export costs of a container that are 20 % higher than a similar task in Argentina. Thus, the poor infrastructure is estimated to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Colombia, exports, Growth, Infrastructure
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Innovative use of wool as an oil spill solution
An article in the Economist (Sept 3, 2011) describes a businessman in a wool fabric producing region of Italy who have experimented with the use of wool to soak up oil from oil spills. Their tests show that coarse wool … Continue reading
Greenpeace’s Dirty Laundry report and Puma’s Commitment
A Greenpeace report ‘Dirty Laundry” (http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/publications/reports/Dirty-Laundry/) describes results from water samples from the Yangtze and the Pearl river deltas. Their analysis suggests significant levels of chemical contamination that are potentially hazardous and can impact fish populations too. The report urges … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Cost, exports, Global, river transport, Suppliers, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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Global Trade, earthworms and potatoes
A Saturday essay by Charles Mann (Wall Street Journal, August 6, 2011) provides a fascinating story of the impact of stowaways as a party of global trade. He describes how earthworms made their way as part of the English dirt … Continue reading
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Tagged Cost, disruption, exports, Global, regulation, Supply Chain
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