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    Supply Chain

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    1. Amazon.com, Peapod, Dell, and many furniture manufacturers use push-pull supply chain strategies. Describe how each of these companies takes advantage of the risk-pooling concept. To better understand the strategies used by the three (3) companies and furniture manufacturers, the definition of Push or Pull is established below: Push Strategies – when the manufacturer uses its sales force and trade promotion money to induce intermediaries to carry, promote, and sell the product to end users.

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    According to David Blanchard a Supply chain is the sequence of events that cover a product’s entire life cycle, from conception to consumption. The end of Second World War has seen an escalation of globalisation as countries become borderless. This has been fuelled by sharp improvement in technology, which has enable businesses across the globe to communicate and open doors to new opportunities. In addition, the implementation of international institutions and cooperation such as the WTO, the UN

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    Strategic Sourcing

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    Kingdom, give a good illustration of how strategic sourcing is applied in Cadbury supply chain. Table 1. Cadbury Sourcing |Ingredient |Sourced From

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    devices decides to begin sourcing components internationally. As for now, it operates in the United States and Germany only. So, senior management should assess the relative manufacturing costs worldwide to choose where to source. This decision will be made based on manufacturing costs. Cities with the Lowest and Highest Manufacturing Costs The latest Competitive Alternatives survey was published by KPMG in 2016. It is the comparison of more than 100 cities in 10 countries all over the globe. The

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    It Offshoring Case Study

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    (IT) industry is expanding worldwide starting with western IT firms conducting its operations in various countries with the help of offshore sourcing. IT offshoring is economically benefiting to source IT operations from the countries, which incurs low cost to develop software (Carmel & Tjia, 2005). Cultural differences may look like barrier for the regular operations in the offshore countries, but it can offer skilled operators and engineers to ensure quality output. The distance, politics, and business

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    Global sourcing and global supply management are both very important concepts in global supply chain management. Global sourcing, on the one hand, is the process of procurement or obtaining much cheaper goods and services from foreign to domestic markets. Global supply management, on the other hand, can fit a narrative of implementation, maintenance, and control of strategic processes of buying, including outsourcing from low-cost countries. Many companies and international organizations today

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    I. Consumer electronic products, telecom industry and globalization – The focus of this paper is to review the sourcing strategy of Apple, a technology company providing consumer electronic product, and examine if it is a good fit for telecom industry to adopt the same strategy. Consumer electronic by definition is any device that contains an electronic circuit board and is intended for everyday use by an individual to enhance the quality of life. These devices can be found in communication, office

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    Bmw in Bric Countries

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    MIKUS Content • Introducing BRIC • Company Snapshot • R&D • Sourcing • Manufacturing • Sales BMW Winning the BRIC Auto Market BRIC market performance —  By 2014 BRIC will account for 30% of the world sales —  As a whole is growing by 3%-15% per year between 2009 and 2014 —  BRIC markets have strongly outperformed three markets Europe, US, Japan Winning the BRIC Auto Market How can BMW localize in BRIC countries to maintain its number one position among the luxury car makers

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    5) Sourcing Global sourcing is an important sourcing strategy for IKEA Company. According to Hultman, Hertz and Johnsen (2012), in 2008, IKEA has 54 different sourcing countries and 30 purchasing departments which were located all over the world. With the expansion of its market, IKEA was not satisfied with selling its product only in domestic and Nordic market instead it put its higher goal in global market. Therefore the sourcing market also expanded with the growing market. There were 64% of its

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    Globalization In China

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    China has become a low-cost hub for manufacturing, so American

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