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Tag Archives: Supply Chain
Toshiba Chip Plant Power Surge and Impact
A Wall Street Journal article (Dec 10, 2010) described a 0.07 second power interruption at Toshiba’s Yokkaichi plant. The level of this power interruption was beyond anything planned for, thus causing a shut down of equipment and a potential 20 … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, Global, Infrastructure, Supply Chain
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Outsourcing Accounting to Sri Lanka
A recent New York Times article (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/30/business/global/30lanka.html) describes the growing outsourcing of accounting services to companies in Sri Lanka. The country has a large number (over 10,000) certified accountants with over 30,000 now enrolled. Given the high literacy rate, and … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Service Operations
Tagged Global, Outsourcing, Service, Sri Lanka, Supply Chain
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India Supply Chain Costs of 12 % of GDP
A recent report (http://www.moneylife.in/article/4/8786.html) summarizes the CII report on “Global Competitiveness of Retail Strategies”. It lists India’s supply chain inefficiencies as costing the country over $ 65 billion each year and supply chain costs of 12-13 % as compared to … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged India, Inefficiency, Infrastructure, Supply Chain
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“The New Oil” privatizing global water supply chains
The Oct 18, 2010 edition of Newsweek has an article titled “The New Oil” and describes a private supply chain to take water from Sitka, send it to a bottler near Mumbai, India for sale to customers in the Middle … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Alaska, India, New Oil, Supply Chain, Water
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iPad Sales Growth and Global Supply Chain Impact
iSuppli (weblink http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/20/isuppli-boosts-ipad-sales-estimates-through-2012-to-nearly-100-million/) suggests a three year demand for iPads of 100 million units. Even from the start of the year 2010 through the end, for a product whose category did not exist before its launch, the estimate is close … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, Demand Surge, Global, Supply Chain
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Supplier Diversification and survival
A Financial Times article (“Suppliers Shift Gears to Survive”, FT, Oct 5,2010) describes small to medium sized firms struggle for survival. But it brings up an interesting issue – can firms that monitor participants in the supply chain (that they … Continue reading
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Tagged Capability, Capacity, Global, Supply Chain, Survival
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