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    b) The first policy can considered to be optimal because it is dealing with both, light and heavy rail. Also, the fact that they need minimum distance from residential areas means that they are probably not as bad for the residents. Since it is closer then it is more efficient because it is cost minimizing because the firm can save in labor costs since there are lower commuting cost but that means that the firms are bringing higher pollution costs. The SLR can be considered administratively superior

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    together from all over the globe that are part of the global supply chain. For the last few decades, more and more companies rely on outsourcing, to produce their products and to provide services. Which in effect has globalized our world, and depends on countries being able to collaborate and work together to provide the products and services demanded by the customers at the end of the supply chain. As an

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    Market/Competitor Analysis Let’s try and analyze the Market with the help of Porter’s framework and observe the implication of the five factors with respect to online retail industry .The scenario analysis in terms of competitor analysis has been divided and compared for two scenarios, before and after the advent of Amazon in the online market scenario for online retail in India. The scenario has been analyzed against Porters five forces Factors Flip Kart – Before Amazon Flip Kart – After Amazon

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    com Key partnerships: All the elements, device layout, collection activities that form part of Apple’ core products derive from other nations that USA alone (Mitchell, 2014, p17).These Infrastructure constitute Apple Inc. partners network for their supply chain.These include: cellular service provider, app stores

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    FitTime Strategic Analysis Group 8 Ashley Montaquila, Meredith Robertson, Brendan Schachle, Abraham Gonzalez September 30, 2014 I. FitTime, like most other gyms and workout centers, operates in the fitness industry. The Fitness industry continues to steadily grow as entrepreneurs and small businesses see worthwhile market opportunity. With the ongoing obesity epidemic in the United States, fitness and exercise opportunities are becoming more and more popular for Americans. However, as

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    Pep Boys is one of America’s leaders in the Automotive Parts retail and service industry. With nearly 800 stores and supercenters, Pep Boys provides superior retail service as well as installer service in 35 states and Puerto Rico (Boys, The Pep Boys--Manny, Moe & Jack SWOT Analysis, 2015). This paper outlined the external and internal forces that Pep Boys experienced in their 95-year existence as well as current forces experienced today. Utilizing the general forces analysis and the five forces

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    the price is negotiated, Wal-Mart has also revolutionized the ordering process by consolidating the global supply chain. Since Wal-Mart goes directly to the manufacturer, it has changed the supply chain to a demand-pull model, where manufacturers make products when ordered by Wal-Mart (19). One implication of the consolidation of the value chain has also been the creation of Chinese “supply chain cities”, which are cluster cities focused around the manufacturing economy. (34) Not only do

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    rate and located in La Coruña. They are responsible for developing the applications for Zara´s unique business. All Zara´s IT operations are centralized from the headquarters. Firm-based value chain model We need to review the primary and secondary activities of the company using Michael´s Porter value chain model (Figure 1) in order to identify the series of value-creating activities in Zara and the role of Information System (IS) and Information Technology (IT) strategy within the business. This

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    Nike Going International

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    Matthew Selle Professor Li Global Business Project Spring 2012 Nike We decided to choose Nike as our company for this global business project. Nike is ranked 135 in the fortune 500-company list. Nike is the number one sports shoe company in the United States. In the US Nike dominates 35 percent of the sports shoe market, it also holds one of the most recognizable logos in the world, the Nike Swoosh. The majority of Nikes customers, over 50% purchase their merchandise for things other than sporting

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    Supply ChainReport Outline Topic: ”Supply Chain Relationship with Distribution Channel and Alliances” I- Objectives: a. To know the meaning of (i) Distribution Channel and (ii) Alliances; b. To understand the generic Channel distribution structure and Channel alignment of one manufacturer; c. To identify channel distribution functions; d. To learn about the rationale of a Supply chain relationships with distribution channels and alliances; e. To identify some distribution

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