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Tag Archives: Survival
Private Equity role in turning around manufacturing firms
A Wall Street Journal article (Feb 2, 2012) by Armand Lauzon Jr describes his experience as a private equity company representative with manufacturing firms. Firth Rixson was a metals forging company that he led, and that doubled revenues, improved profitability, added … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capability, Capacity, Efficiency, Global, manufacturing, Margins, private equity, Risk, Supply Chain, Survival
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US Demographics in 2020 and supply chain trends
An article in the Wall Street Journal by Mills and Ottino (Jan 30, 2012) states that in 2020 the US population will be younger than China and Europe. They present three trends – computing power and its ubiquity, smart manufacturing … Continue reading
Posted in Ecommerce, Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capability, Global, Infrastructure, manufacturing, Risk, Supply Chain, Survival, Trends
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Free ecommerce shipping, online sales, supply chain impact
An article in the New York Times (Jan 4, 2012) describes the 15 % growth in ecommerce sales this year compared to last year. 92% of the online sites offered free shipping and retruns. The resulting surge caused FedEx to … Continue reading
Posted in Ecommerce, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, competition, Consumers, Coordination, Cost, Ecommerce, Growth, shipping, Supply Chain, Survival
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Dynamic Pricing of taxicab fares and fairness
An article in the New York Times (Jan 9,2012) describes taxi pricing at Uber, a company that charged $27 per mile at the start of New Year’s Eve and $135 per mile late night. Prices were revealed at the wnd … Continue reading
Posted in Ecommerce, Service Operations
Tagged Consumers, Cost, Ecommerce, Margins, pricing, Retail, Risk, river transport, Service, Suppliers, Survival
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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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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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The Impact of a Euro collapse on global supply chains
A Wall Street Journal article (Dec 3, 2011) ponders the currency impact of different Euro collapse scenarios. It suggests that Greece dropping out will cause the euro to go from its current $ 1.34 to the dollar to parity with … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, competition, Cost, Global, manufacturing, Risk, Supply Chain, Survival
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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
Posted in Global Contexts, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged Consumers, Cost, exports, Global, Supply Chain, Survival, Sustainable
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Thai floods, supply chain and insurance impact
An article in the Wall Street Journal (Nov 3, 2011) describes the floods in Thailand impacting 25% of the world’s supply of hard drives. The Honda plant’s water damage impacted global supply of components, and a plant in Brazil had … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, Cost, Global, manufacturing, Outsourcing, Suppliers, Supply Chain, Survival, Water
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How should retailers deal with the new “frugal consumer”
A Wall Street Journal article (Oct 4, 2011) describes the emergence of the frugal consumer who buys what they need, focus on promotion purchases, avoid premium products, clip coupons and combine shopping trips to save on gas. The impact of … Continue reading
Posted in Operations Management, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged competition, Cost, frugal consumer, Loyal Customers, Margins, Quality, Survival, Trends
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