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    Executive Summary This case analysis explores the possibility of Breezy, a leading supplier of carburators and air filters in North America, the possibility of developing offshore busines in countries where car manufacturing is growing. The report is structured as follows: First, there are five important questions that Breezy must consider and ask itself before developing a relationship with a new customer. After Breezy decides to go offshore, it will have to go through the negotiating process,

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    Automotive business in India faced loads of radical changes in the past decades which now entered into a competitive phase due to liberalization and de-licensing. Later this industry is just started a small ventures which later become a important sector for the Indian economy. Right now there are more than 400 major players in the automotive sector. In early 90 's the auto component industry production was 1,705 million US$ which massively increased up to 2,300 million US$. Shiv group is said to

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    The U.S. Automaker’s Environmental Outlook The U.S. automobile industry (hereinafter referred to as the “Industry”) represents 3% of America’s Gross domestic product (GDP) and almost 5% of the country’s workforce. The Industry has made huge gains since the Great Recession (2007-09), with domestic sales topping US$570 billion in 2015, the highest in fifteen years. Exports of vehicles and parts generate more revenue than aerospace. Current capacity produces over eleven million vehicles annually (AAPC

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    Automobile Industry David Evinger ECO/372 8/3/2015 Professor Tim Ringgold   Introduction The automotive industry has been one of the factors of trade between several countries that became very important to the United States trade market. The industry took a heavy hit when the economy crashed in 1929 forcing car industry sales to go down. The fall of sales with automobiles created havoc in other industries as well. The domino effect began to take effect on other business such as oil and gas companies

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    Car companies can show the world they care about unfortunate back over accidents by willingly adding rear view cameras to all cars sold. If all car manufactures did this, they will be showing their consumers that they are aware that there is a major issue of children and the elderly getting injured by these preventable accidents as well as show everyone they are willing to do whatever they can to prevent these types of accidents from happening further. If car companies are able to set their greed

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    Personal statement One of my fondest memory as a little boy is a game we play outdoor called fish hunting, it is a game we play at holiday, We have nothing doing so we decide to go out to stream and river with our fishing net to catch small fish so we made a rule that anyone that catches the biggest fish will take all the fishes to market and sell, however the money realized from selling the fish will be shared according to the number of fish hunted by each person. The lesson about this game is how

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    VW SCANDAL Volkswagen was established in 1937. Volkswagen is a German car manufacturer headquarted İn Wolsburg , Lower Saxony, Germany. The word Volkswagen means People’s Car in German. Volkswagen current CEO is Matthias Muller. Volkswagen surpassed Toyota as the worlds largest automaker in the first half of 2015. Volkswagen intends to deploy innovations and technologies to become a world leader in customer satisfaction and quality. We see high customer satisfaction as one of the

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    Chevrolet is a well known brand that delivers vehicle designs that are excellent matches to the market target buyers. The failure and success of a product is heavily influenced by the development process (Hanawalt & Rouse, 2010). There are several vehicles in the product mix that may affect future profits for the brand. The Chevrolet brand product mixes contains vehicles that also run its course. The first product choice deletion would be the Chevrolet Corvette. The Chevrolet Corvette is the luxury

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    behind the scene, there was a particular man named Ferdinand Porsche who designed the first electric/gasoline hybrid and the Lohner-Porsche electric car in the1900. Porsche had many achievements such as developing Grand Prix race cars and working in many of the most famous car-making factories of the time. Though Ferdinand Porsche was not the first man to create an automobile with a gas engine, his creation of the Porsche as portrayed in Porsche - The Man and his Cars by Richard von Frankenberg, was an

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    wood. Additionally, space had to be forfeit to minimize weight which allows the car to be agile. Due to these limitations, most people stray away from sport cars. To present day, Porsche has made the perfect sport car featuring the traditional aspect of a sport car but with added practicality for modern usage. The Porsche commercial successfully convinced the audience that their cars were designed for everyday use by providing visual examples of the car in different situations and music to lighten

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