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    AIRBORNE EXPRESS: THE UNDERDOG CASE STUDY QUESTIONS 1. Analyze the United States small package express delivery industry in the 1990’s using the Porter’s Five Force Model. Rate each of the five forces as either weak‚ moderate‚ strong or fierce. Justify your rating by using two factors under each force and describing how these factors affect the strength of the force. The Bargaining Power of Buyers The bargaining power of the buyer was somewhat moderate-to-slightly strong due to the

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    Airborne Express in 2002

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    Statement of Purpose The group aims to identify the generic strategy Airborne Express is pursuing‚ whether such strategy is sound in the context of air express industry. The company’s strengths and weaknesses are evaluated with the opportunities and threats to identify the distinctive competency that it can adapt. Statement of the Problem The group endeavors to identify the strategy that Airborne Express can implement to its domestic and international operations. Assessing the strategic

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    Executive summary Airborne Express is the third largest and fastest growing international air express delivery company in America. It held roughly 16% of the domestic express mail market by 1997. It provides time-sensitive delivery of documents‚ letters‚ small packages‚ and freight in the United States and internationally. The company has several advantages over its rivals‚ such as it provides delivery services at a lower cost of up to 20% over FedEx and UPS; it operates the nation’s only privately

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    Airborne Express Tigran Hakobyan To answer the questions of this case let’s first of all understand the overall industry where the company is operating. In general‚ we can state that there is a strong competition between firms in this industry. Firms provide similar services and also the degree of substitutability is high. Profit margins are relatively low. The threat of new entrants is low because market for express deliveries is difficult to access‚ capital requirements are high and also

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    Kunnikar Ngandee Chapter 1 : Globalization Talk it Over 1. Today‚ international business people must think globally about production and sales opportunities. Many global managers will eventually find themselves living and working in cultures altogether different from their own. Many entrepreneurs will find themselves booking flights to places they had never heard of. What do you think companies can do now to prepare their managers for these new markets? What can entrepreneurs and small businesses

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    Exhibit: Five Forces Outline 1. Barriers to Entry—Medium to High for the following reasons: a) Economies of scale—the top three carriers (Federal Express‚ UPS‚ and Airborne Express) serve slightly more than 85% of the domestic express mail market. All three carriers deliver a high volume of packages‚ and thus‚ are able to spread fixed costs over more units. Also‚ each carrier has integrated technological systems that improved operational efficiency. In addition‚ intensive training programs

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    Airborne Express 11

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    1.How and why has the express mail industry structure evolved in recent years? How have the changes affected small competitors? The US express mail industry is highly consolidated. 85% of the market is served by 3 service providers. There are six second tier players who serve the remaining 15%. FedEx and UPS lead the industry in services and innovation. The following trends have been observed in this Industry. Services: A host of services are provided to suit the needs to different businesses

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    1986-1997 can be described as dismal. Throughout the period the company managed to remain profitable every year‚ but they underperformed the McGahan averages. Airborne averaged 1.72% ROS (including 1997‚ which was an outlier for this set)‚ 2.46% ROA‚ and 9.34% ROE. This was compared to the ROS‚ ROA‚ and ROE of 4.7%‚ 5.9%‚ and 12.6%‚ respectively. Airborne also had lower margins than its competitors‚ FedEx and UPS‚ so it can be inferred that Airborne’s performance is poor not just in general but also considering

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    Airborne Express 1. The US express mail industry consists of three main market players (UPS‚ FedEx and Airborne) and six second tier players. The industry evolvement from the perspective of customers looks like this: By time more and more people became used to express mails and many businesses for which express mails are an inseparable part‚ are high-volume customers. The major reasons for customers to use express mails are urgency of the shipment and the price. Also‚ for time-sensitive products

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    Service (UPS)‚ Federal Express‚ and Airborne Express. Combined‚ these “Big Three” ship more than 5 million packages a day with over 98% of which arriving on time. The impact that the express mail industry has made on the U.S. economy in terms of technology‚ logistics support for small business‚ and the overall movement of goods has far exceeded the expectations of many since its origination in the 1970’s. The case at hand dives truly dives into‚ not necessarily the phenomenon of express mail‚ but who were

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